As you can see there are lots of neon signs and apartment blocks. I have heard that the greater seoul area (which I think includes Incheon) is one of the most densely populated areas in the world and I could easily belive this.
I also got taken by Euan, the guy I have replaced, to one of my schools in Nam-Dong where i teach on a tuesday and thursday. Its a small school (5 teachers including me) and some of the kids are a little troublesome but I think it'll be fine. It's about a 20min bus ride from my flat. On monday/wed and friday I teach at Il-Dong which is about 10min walk from my flat. It's a much bigger school and is more modern, and the kids seem to be calmer as well, which helps.
At the weekend we went into Seoul on friday and Saturday nights, I have been twice but both times in the dark. We had good nights both times, it is a different experience from back home. You generally head into town around 11pm and stay out until the subway starts runningat about 8am. Now that might sound crazy, but the whole teaching schedule (i start work at 2pm every day) means that you eat,sleep and go out at completley different times. I'm still getting used to it, but I havnt been to bed before 3 since I got here, and I feel fine! You still get 8/9 hours of sleep, just not in the standard way!
We eat out most nights because its so cheap, a good meal with drinks will cost £5-£10 each. I have tried Galbi (DIY bbq beef with lots of side dishes, you cut the beef up and eat it with lettuce, onions, hot sauce and kimchi), pork belly (same idea), gimbap (little bit like sushi minus the raw fish) bulgogi (almost same as galbi), various soups including one with clams, and a cold beef broth noodle soup that had ice and melon in it. Bizarre, but quite good. No dog yet though.Last night I tried a health tonic drink which they have lots of here, it tasted like calpol.
So overall, its going very well so far. The teaching is pretty easy, all the kids have textbooks to work from and as long as you get through a bit of that each class and intersprse that with games, pictures and you have a laugh, then it seems to go well. I already feel after 3 days teaching in Il-dong that things are going well, and i'm sure Nam-dong will be the same too soon as well. the food, customs and transport are taking a bit of getting used to (subway is good, but massive) but that will get easier too. I have a mobile now (+821072744689) though not sure if it'll work if you call it from the UK so that makes staying in touch wi folk here much easier too.
I think we're hitting Seoul this weekend again, and in Chuseok (3 day holiday in September) Gordie (a guy I know from uni) has booked us tickets on the KTX fast train to Busan in the south which i am really looking forward too. plus there's the DMZ, the outer islands, Everland (Korean disneyland) and so much more to explore. I will continue this at a later date...............until then,i'll leave you with some dodgy photos of one of my classes today!
love to all back home and speak soon
Neil
4 comments:
good work with the blg. love the video.
Good to see your blog, mum says good to speak to you, food sounds interesting! :)
luv from all the hoonies and richard!
Sounds like you are having fun NJ!
Certainly a change from home I imagine. I spend 3 days on a Korean container ship a few months ago and eating fish and seaweed for breakfast, lunch and dinner was far from acceptable!!!
Keep us updated!
Cheers
Neil, you lucky man!!! We all of course know that this 'working in a school teaching English stuff' is really a front for your latest commision as a Spy working for the North Korean Government. Hopefully your mission will be very successful and you will return home safely. Lots of love Miss Moneypenny xxx AKA Philpies of Fife.
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