Friday, April 14, 2023
First taxi - 4/13
Thursday, April 13, 2023
Second day - 4/12
Today's class was worse in that students had much less following. About half of students did not understand any bit of whatever I said even though they were really simple English sentences. It tells how bad the English education is in Japan. Korea is not an exception even though things have improved in recent years.
Today's class is for Junior students. About half of them this class is the first class they take all in English.
How can I manage this class for almost 4 months? It will be a big challenge.
4/11 - First day of class
I was told that whatever I prepared for teaching may have to change. That was right.
Today's class is for Cross Cultural Communication, a senior level class. Even though most students have had taken two or more classes in English, more than half of them seemed to be completely not understanding me. I tried to speak as slow and as accurately possible, but still I could sense less than half understood.
So, how can I teach these students?
My students major in International Study. The department of International Study has three foreign faculty: one from Canada, one from Australia, and one from UK, all speaking English as a native tongue. They also speak Japanese quite well.
I was sitting in Susan's class (one from Australia, recently retired but teaching as an adjunct). Her class is for freshman. She spoke both English and Japanese! I might need to prepare for Japanese translation. Doh!
Interestingly, about half students want to learn about Korean culture. Well, that will work for me. I will think about teaching Hangul and introduce some K-pop music and K-drama.
First Day of work - 4/10
My office is right next to the international student office. It is quite spacious. The office even has a medium size refrigerator and a sink for washing hands. Nice!
Sunday, April 9, 2023
April 9
I could not sleep well again. I got up at 6 am and went for a bike ride again. Went further than yesterday, exploring the other part of the road along the river. I could see many people riding bike, running, and playing baseball and soccer.
Susan invited me over a lunch at a restaurant. The restaurant is called aqulier. I don't know what that means. Susan said it is a French, but I can't find a French word for it.
First day - April 9
I did not sleep much in the airplane and I hoped I could fall sleep easily at the first night. However, I couldn't. I did not bring any sleeping pills and the usual lullaby (those Japanese instructional videos in YouTube) did not work. I tossed and turned a lot, and eventually at 6 am, I got up and decided to go for a bike ride. A city bike was provided for me. It is quite small, but I could still ride comfortably.
Even though it was early, there were some people running, biking, and playing soccer and baseball along the river. When I came back, it was still early, so I went out for a run.
On the way to Japan to work as and exchange professor (交煥敎授) in Japan - April 7
My flight got canceled due to a severe weather.
I was still lucky to find a flight next day. The flight from Chicago to Tokyo is completely booked. Lots of young students. Maybe they are just going to Japan to start a new semester?
Interestingly, schools in Japan start on early April.