Out of all the places I've lived, I have to say that living and working in Korea is the strangest experience I've had for a number of reasons. I won't go into all of them here because there are a LOT of them but the biggest reason that always strikes me as odd is this: In every other place I've lived and worked, my job was always my biggest priority, my biggest focus. Not here. Living here in Busan, my biggest priority is strengthening my marriage followed by developing my photography skills followed by helping out at our church. My school is just that place I go Monday to Friday from 830 to 430.
In Germany I planned all my lessons from start to finish, designed the curriculum myself and had to find all the materials myself but here my creativity is limited by the educational traditions set by my school. Here I have to teach from the students' book which means that I have to cover the topics mentioned and make sure that the students learn certain phrases, whether I find them useful or not, because those are the things that are on their tests. Now before you come down on me as being a slacker, you gotta know that this tends to be the situation for most of the foreigners living here. That's why a lot of people come here. All in all, it's an interesting change and one that definitely takes time getting used to.
Monday, 11 May 2009
Monday, 4 May 2009
Cosplay at BEXCO!
5 minutes from our house is BEXCO, the Busan Exhibition and Convention Center, and today while walking past it, we came across an amazing sight. At least hundred Korean teenagers, and I do mean at least one hundred, dressed up in all manner of costume surrounded by friends and photographers. It was a huge anime/manga cosplay meeting (cosplay = costume + play), which according to my friend happens every Sunday but just not to this level. It was brilliant fun and so we went around taking pictures of all the different characters, none of whom we actually knew (someone mentioned something called 7-star). Whoever and whatever they were, I'm definitely planning to go back next Sunday and see if I can take some more pictures.
You can check out some of the pictures I took by clicking here and here's a link to one of my pictures that I entitled "Turquoise Soul".
Enjoy!
You can check out some of the pictures I took by clicking here and here's a link to one of my pictures that I entitled "Turquoise Soul".
Enjoy!
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