So after a long orientation with several speeches by our directors (in Chinese) yesterday we started the academic part of BCLU. This is what my day looks like:
8-10 am Lecture
10-12 am Drill Section
2:20-3:10 pm Individual Session (One-on-one with a laoshi)
7-9:30 pm Homework Review
Plus, every day we have a CD to listen to, 100 new words to memorize, sometimes a paragraph to memorize, and a homework worksheet. I'm hoping to take BLCU Martial Arts classes and Salsa classes (yep, Salsa) through the BLCU gym.
Down time is not going to be a problem here. The good news so far is that I'm still on California time, which means I wake up at 4am and have a few hours to study before class.
About the food here:
It's interesting in that it's nothing like Western food. For breakfast I have dumplings and tea, for lunch, dumplings and tea and for dinner... you get the picture. Actually, the food here has been varied and quite good so far--I ate particularly tasty "pork wrapped shrimp" and broccoli--but what baffles me is why everything is cooked in a sauce with the consistency of maple syrup.
I went to the grocery store yesterday afternoon and stared at labels for awhile. Eventually I gave up on the native stuff, though--when you can't tell if it's shampoo or alcohol, you've got a problem. My room, thus, is well stocked with Nestle hot chocolate and Pocky... the delicious chocolate-dipped pretzel sticks that are also sold in America, and that I may end up living off of for the next three months...
Sunday, June 17, 2007
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3 comments:
Enjoy the Pocky...
Love,
Mom
I like staring at labels too!
I just got your blog address and loved reading all of your entries to June 20! I know what you mean about the food: same old, same old breakfast, lunch and dinner. And bland, too. I got tired of it in a week. Keep writing. We are going to enjoy this daily now. Is that Papa in the first picture?
Love, Grandma
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