Wednesday, June 20, 2007

trip to Gyeongju



I enjoyed my time at Seosin, Jebu and Haeun schools, and I was planning on renewing my contract, but I decided to apply for a few university jobs, just to see what might happen. One Saturday I travelled to Gyeongju for a job interview at Gyeongju English Village, operated by the Catholic University of Daegu. This was my first look at the Bomun Lake resort area of Gyeongju. During the train ride home, the director called me to tell me he was hiring me.

Monday, June 18, 2007

on the way to Jebu


Jebu Elementary is a branch school of Seosin Elementary, and Haeun is an independent school that shared me with Seosin. On Mondays and Tuesdays I'd take the bus in to Seosin school (20 minutes) and around 9:00 one of the staff from Jebu would pick me up and drive me to Jebu Island. Sometimes the causeway closure would delay us, and we'd take the scenic route on the way there. This is an area on the mainland near Jebu. There's some landscaping being done for some new housing behind me to the left.

soccer fan song


Here's a video of my Seosin kids learning the "Red Devils" fan song, used to support the Korean soccer team in the 2006 world cup.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

winter camp


The kids break from school around Christmas and don't come back until March 2nd. Foreign teachers are expected to teach winter camp during that time. Each school organizes its own camp, mine was four weeks long. Here's the only shot I have of my winter camp kids.

Sports Day at Jebu

This video is a sequence of still photos.




This video is a sequence of video clips.


In October at Jebu we had Sports Day. It was a fun day. The parents show up and take part as well. Here are a couple of videos.

lunch at work



Once in a while my fellow teachers, the other staff and I would go out for lunch or dinner. Usually we had lunch in the school cafeteria with the students.

causeway to Jebu


This is the causeway to Jebu Island, with the island in the background. There's an intertidal zone between the island and the mainland, and the causeway is underwater at high tide. Sometimes I'd have to go to work late or come home early (or late) depending on the tide. Koreans refer to the parting of the water as the "miracle of Moses".