Friday
21st December, 2018 2230
It's
late I know but I am trying to stay awake to avoid waking in the dark
in the morning. Plus I fell asleep at my desk watching the third and
final episode of a slave series on the BBC.
I
already knew my job here in Lanzhou was a parody, at my age in China
I should be retired already but this week it really hit home.
I
have just finished the first of two weeks of exams. Now do not
misunderstand me, I love finishing before their “real” exams
begin, it's a fortnight's extra holiday.
This
time I made it so easy for them and so easy on my conscience to pass
them all. Gave them a choice of their own passage to read (hardly
oral English but I must adapt) and naively thought I would be regaled
with passages from Dickens and the like.
It
started well on Thursday morning when nobody turned up. When they did
the spokesgirl asked what they were supposed to do!!!! Well, three
weeks ago I told you to choose a passage and then the next week I
reiterated and asked if everyone understood and the class said yes. I
keep my hair short, not because of this but it is fortuitous as I
couldn't grasp it to tear it out by the roots! That class then
rapidly got out their course book and chose random things we'd
already done. Despair.
The
point of the exercise was to give them three or four weeks notice so
they, in the typical Chinese way, could choose their text and
practise it. Some did. In fact a lot seem to be regaling me with
exactly the same articles they found online. I have been for the past
two days either listening to monotonic readings from what they
printed off or to my joy, the odd one who committed it to memory. If
I hear about mid-autumn festival, Chinese youth being entrepreneurs
or some bloody ton in NW Gansu again I will scream!
It
is soul-destroying. The odd one with half-decent English stands out
but not one so far has achieved eighty. I know I cannot apply the
same standards I would for English majors but even by my now far
lower standards of passing everyone I have hit a new low. My very
last student today was a boy who couldn't even read what he'd
written!
I
am now seriously doubting whether I am in fact doing anything to
improve the students' English on the little campus or whether in fact
I am simply treading water, taking the salary and the very generous
holidays and working hours and biding my time until retirement.
I'd
honestly rather have English majors again. I am wasted right now and
they have young Peace Corps volunteers, who I must say are more
active but have less empirical knowledge.
Ho
hum.
As
for our Christmas dinner, it is bad of me to say so but it's the
truth, Nordine cannot come because he will have visitors. I am glad
because I don't need to make an alternative for him to pork. When you
are working with an oven the size of a large microwave it does
somewhat limit capabilities!
Instead
I have invited Brenda from Foreign Affairs (she pulled out last time
because she had a cold) and I think she has accepted. She's not the
director but the workhorse looking after we laowei and I know she
puts in a good word for me at contract renewal time. It's all about
guang xi here in China and needing another three years after next
summer, I can use all of it I can get.
I
reckon she may well be shocked, pleased, stunned and amazed in equal
measure if she makes it. It will definitely be English/western and
like nothing she knows, it's Christmas after all. I'm even thinking
of playing a prank on her by making everyone bow their heads for
grace, I am an agnostic.
Just got an email, she is coming.
Just got an email, she is coming.
It
may well be that I shall have the opportunity to post again before
Christmas Day but just in case I don't I would like to thank my
readers for continuing to do and for continuing to amaze me with the
number doing so. These are just the ramblings of a nearly-oap in a
land the complete opposite to his own and yet it never ceases to
amaze me that people read the stuff I roll out!
So
thank you again and wherever you are and whatever you are doing for
Christmas day, be it sailing, working as a policemen, doctor,
fireman, nurse or anything else we still need or indeed if you are
off and just looking forward to the dinner on the day and the family
row afterwards – Merry Christmas!
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