Day 7 of EPIK Orientation
Tuesday was an exciting day… Kind of. Gladly, I woke up feeling normal again! Also this meant I could actually eat food, yay! Then as my group was first to present, we presented our lesson plan and were given feedback – all constructive and really helpful. This activity was truly for our benefit only. Then we had to watch other groups present until midafternoon. After that we met with our MOE (Metropolitan Office of Education).
Mine was GMOE (Gwangju). I always pictured this being one on one, but actually I was just in a classroom with all the other EPIK teachers going to Gwangju listening to a presentation by our Program Manager (an American from Oregon!). She answered a lot of valuable and important questions and also, I learned which school was my Central (main) School (Poongam Elementary) and my Visiting School (Sangmu Elementary). I also learned the names of my co-teachers that I will meet tomorrow and a very general run down of how tomorrow will work.
After that we had our closing ceremony. People talked, there was a slideshow, some speeches, and many thanks. I really did almost cry through all this because of excitement and nostalgia.
Yay! Dinner time. BEST DINNER EVER. We had a banquet in the gym and it was the best Korean food I’ve had so far. Also, we had forks. And real cups! (We’ve been using small, metal, shot-sized glasses in the cafeteria – really makes you see the difference in cultures with America super-sizing everything).
After dinner, me and some of the girls here went out for ice cream. They have a big there here about shaved ice, called, Bingsu. The one I had was flavored syrup, shaved ice, cookie crumbs, ice cream, whip cream and oreo cookies. I was only able to eat half and even then I felt like I was going to puke. The whole thing was huge. Probably the size of my face or head. Last, we just had to bring our luggage down to the lobby to be loaded first thing in the morning on a truck going to our city.
A lot of people are going out drinking, and to Norebangs (karaoke bars), but if you know me, you know I stayed inside, working on my lesson plan and preparing to meet my co-teacher, school, principal and move into my apartment tomorrow J we leave at 930 am!
Talk to you soon,
~Hayley












