Archive for September, 2005

Back in Durham, England!

Finally got to use Internet, but only in the library. We have to sort out the Internet connection in my house, it is really needed for every day’s life now.

Everything was going quite alright since I left home so far.

I stayed in Hong Kong with Wakako for a few days. We were thinking to go to the Ocean Park but unlucky there was a typhoon when we were there, so we just visited some places where mostly indoor. I’ve uploaded some photos of HK, welcome to take a look!

The house I am going to live for the coming year just looks awesome: big, clean, new, and got my friendly housemates. We are just waiting for Jay to come and then an International family is going to be set up! I am really excited about the life this year, it must be good!

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Leaving tomorrow

I will be leaving for Hong Kong tomorrow at lunch time. My flight to England is at mid-night of 28th, flight from HK to London and change national flight to Newcastle. So by the time arriving at Durham will be around 10AM on 28th, UK time, hopefully.

This summer holiday was that excited, but I did enjoy the time with my family. Somehow I feel it’s a bit too long and I kind of don’t want to leave now. Not sure when I will be coming back next time, might be Christmas next year. Well, hope my family will have a good time and enjoying the life every day!

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Have a talk in OBC Shantou School

Oxford Business College is the school where I studied my English and Foundation course for university when I first went to England. It has a branch school in Shantou which provides English course and some other pre-oversea study classes. I was teaching there last summer. Yesterday I went there again to meet my friend Maggie and also had a chat with the stuff over there. While we were talking, they said there are a few students are thinking to study abroad and quite curious about the life in England, so they asked me to give a speech or a talk to those students. I said ok!

I went this morning. The students were, indeed, very curious and asked a lot of questions about life and study in England, just like the first time I was about to leave for there. I tried my best with my personal experiences to tell them what I feel about studying aboard. I know most of they have been imaging studying with native students once they arrive there, but I told them there will be 80% of the students are Chinese if they start in a language school. That is true when I first went to study in OBC in England. I was shocked by how many Chinese students around me in the class, and to be honest, that was what I wanted. But finally I realised that’s the same in any other languages schools. The number of Chinese students going abroad to study is increasing dramatically these few years. As a Chinese, I should be happy about that! However, as learning a language, I don’t recommend to hang out too much with the people who speak your language. I addressed this point to the students this morning, hoped that would be advises to them when I go and study abroad.

The talk ran quite well actually I think. I did my best to answer their quesitons honestly and I hope they will have a good time in their future life!

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Some more photos

I uploaded some photos to Shutterbook.com a few days ago.

Some of them were taken this summer, and some are from Japan and England. You are welcome to take a look, but it’s a pity the comment system is not opened for visitors, so please leave your message here if you want to make a comment.

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