Friday
18th October, 2019 2115
God,
it's freezing here these days and the communal heating has yet to be
turned on. Global warming? Really? We are hoping on Sunday to have
the succour of a little warmth. I meanwhile, am using electricity
with gay abandon to keep my place comfortable, well, at least my
office where I spend most of my time, anyway.
I
had a call from one of the deans – I teach three different majors
and so have three deans – this one from the foreign language
department, where they have me teaching pronunciation with no course
book and having to construct my own course. Easy enough with “proper”
students but unless you have taught in China you have no idea!
The
call was about that ubiquitous and I think uniquely Chinese thing,
the interviews with the students to ask what they thought of their
teachers.
Apparently
in my pronunciation classes I am not giving them enough practise.
I
let the dean witter on and when she had finished I – astonished -
perhaps responded in a manner Chinese teachers would not – they
would probably have said ok. But it wasn't ok!
One,
why were the students telling the dean when they had not said a word
to me?
Two,
I informed her that every bloody week I have to beg them to volunteer
to stand up and read what's on the screen! They have ample
opportunity to practise, Christ, if the class suddenly started
talking about K Pop or Chinese film stars I would let them! But no, I
get zombies who find their desktop far more interesting than my
question.
It
would seem they want to be treated like primary school kids where
they all recite together. Fine, that's what they will get but not
until after receiving my wrath next week. I've had similar
situations in China before but nothing of this magnitude, said
magnitude amplified because to be honest I am actually regretting not
taking up the Agricultural University position where I would have
been teaching English majors MY subject! I am expected to teach
something with no guidance and am doing my best, in other classes I
am teaching people who don't speak English a course I know but they
don't have books for and to be honest I simply long for Thursday
nights and three days off. I am too old to tolerate another two and a
half years of blundering in the dark.
I
suspect there will be a showdown or two before the next contract
renewal date.
Tonight,
after Jody had twisted my arm, I made dinner. She took it upon
herself to invite others, admittedly people I knew. I had invited
Pat, who some may recall I taught when the Peace Corps boy did a
runner and I was asked to step in. Jody invited Caleb and (I think
it's her name) Trinny, two Kiwi students who were on our tour of
China a while back.
I
spent half the day preparing lasagne and apple pie with Chantilly
cream, clearing the dining table etc. The food (and drink) was well
received but there was something worth reporting.
Trinny
(if that's her name), apparently has to put ketchup on all her food.
On lasagne???? With a tin of puree and blended fresh tomatoes? I am
sure you can imagine my response. However, I did relent and produced
ketchup after she had tasted the lasagne and was rather gratified
when she said I had converted her and it was not necessary.
The
Chantilly cream went down a bomb, first time I had made it and then
only because I forgot to put enough sugar in the apple pie and
everyone on Masterchef seems to be making it.
So
not all is sunshine here once again but nothing I cannot or will not
confront.
You forget that in addition to having had a hectic few days at work, the firewall police are attacking again!
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