Tall Guy, Small Town: An ALT in Tokushima-ken

My life as an ALT with the JET Programme living and working in Mino-cho, Miyoshi-shi, Tokushima-ken.


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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Wet week

Soooooooooo...
1 week of junior high school classes is down.
Teaching isn't so tough! I think I really like it. My first class was a little brutal, as I was nervous and they are the quietest class in the school, but after that it was smooth sailing! The kids are energetic and well-behaved, and generally genuinely interested in learning English. Lucky!

My first adult class was Wednesday and first elementary calss was Thursday. The adults are REALLY keen and a lot of fun, and serious mayhem was had with the sausage game. That thing is dangerous and way too funny. The elementary kids were a hoot too, not really understanding much, but just being generally excited to see a foreigner. Their self intros were pretty impressive however.

Our school festival was last week as well, and sports day was supposed to be on Sunday but we got rained out. The festival was the coolest school event I've ever been to. To start, each class sang as a choir in competition against each other. All but one class were pretty impressive. Then summer science projects were up in the gym so there was time assigned to check them all out. Next was the crazy marketplace they had set-up, complete with yakitori (bbq-ed chicken), takoyaki (octopus balls, the tastiest!), icecream, slushies, frenchfries, corn on the cob, udon, games and a store with really cheap stuff for your home and for school. This wicked part of the day was followed by a variety show with the brass band, two speech contest participants (English and Japanese speech contests), a pop idol impersonation, Awa Odori (which I went on stage to dance in) and a play. All in all a full and VERY fun day.

In less happy news, Saturday night I woke up to ... A MUKADE ON MY FOOT WHILE I WAS IN BED! It was the biggest one yet, and I freaked out but managed to gas the thing with almost a whole can of bug spray and put it in a bag and then in the freezer to make sure it was good and dead. I didn't sleep until 4am. But happily, 1 bug bomb later, no mukade.

On Sunday, Smitha, Julie, Andrew and I went to Fumi's for dinner, and afterwards Andrew split and the rest of us did some karaoke. A horendous rendition of Deeper and Deeper was performed by me, Julie and I rocked out on Kandy Pop and Smitha stung sweetly into our hearts with a beautiful Sting song. The trailerpark-esque karaoke establishment turned out to be quite cozy, and my favorite karaoke place yet!

Yukino is getting bigger and feistier, and it was Saori's birthday on Monday so we had a party at Julie's house Tuesday night (pics in the flickr account + school festival too!). Jordan, Justin, Julie, Smitha and Chalice were all in attendance.

The best thing is, I am now officially driving in Japan. I have my car and I've been on the roads. Its a little terrifying adjusting to the other side of the car and the road, but I'm slowly getting the hang of it, as this is day 3 of my driving adventures. I'm still a little nervous to venture any further than Mikamo, but maybe by the weekend I'll be a little more balsy.

4 Comments:

Blogger Ellie said...

You're kitty is the cuteest thing in the world!

7:17 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

they drive on the other side there? so strange. I'm buying a scooter! i'm so excited/nervous... hopefully i don't die. the traffic here is ridiculous. i'm glad you're having a fun and interesting time!

-Roisin

6:09 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Brian,

I'm so glad things are going just smashing! I can't believe you're driving on the other side, so glad we don't have to deal with that in Korea. Your Japanese is probably already better than my hangul! Good luck with the bugs, and thanks for the updates!!

Love Jess

8:00 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. i didnt know what the hell a mukade was so i just googled it and man, that was terrifying.
omg. shudder.
yuck.
id never sleep again.
ness

6:48 p.m.  

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