A lot of friends have asked me what my daily life is like in China. So I figured rather than explaining it in a boring old email - I'd show you! I recorded everything I did this past Monday.
So without further adiu, here's what it's like to live a day in the life of the Blonde of Beijing...
7:20am: Here alarm go off for the first time...quickly press snooze
7:35am: Here the alarm go off for the second time. While contemplating hitting snooze for the second time, realize it's actually time to Carpe Diem.
7:40am: Realize my pants aren't dry - after hanging them up in the drying room three days ago - thank goodness I have my handy dandy hairdryer to help me out.
8:15am: Watch the clock move past my goal leave time as I'm hurrying to put myself together
8:20am: Finally out the door. As soon as I'm done eating my apple, I pull my notecards out and look them over until I reach the subway station.
8:34am: Get to the 西儿旗(xi-er-qi)subway station. Quickly get in trouble for bringing hairspray onto the subway. This is the first time I've ever gotten in trouble for this. But I've noticed things have been a little more strict ever since the 18th Congress Meeting
8:38am: Get on the subway. Which is much easier said than done. At this time, it's rush hour...in the most populated country in the world.
Luckily, I have a wonderful relationship with some of the subway guards. So they help me get to the front of the line and make sure no one slams me into the side of the car (Yes, it's been done before).
8:48am: Reach the 五道口 (wu-dao-kou) subway station.
8:57am: As I'm halfway to the bus stop, I see my bus (307) pass me. 307 passes through one of the most congested areas in all of Beijing, so there have been times I've waited over 30 minutes for this bus. All things considered, I decided to make a dead sprint to get on that bus. While I looked like a crazy fool, I did succeed.
9:05-10:35am: Gym time. This gym is amazing. It was built for the Olympics in 2008 (there's a pic of the badminton court used for the games). So it's really nice; and the best part is, gymming isn't very popular in Chinese culture (you must study all day every day, after all). Therefore, it's usually just me, my friend Zack, and the people working.
10:40-10:49am: It's back to work before the day has even started. I pull out my textbook and look it over one more time while walking to my building.
10:50-12:00pm: 一对一课!(yi-dui-yi-ke) Which means one on one class!
Everyone, meet 陈老师(chen-lao-shi). She is an older sister to me. She's helped me during my greatest struggles while I've been in China; academically and otherwise. No words can explain how brilliant this woman is - and hilarious. We love spending a portion of our time together gossiping, laughing, our favorite foods, how much we despise people on public transportation (but seriously, kids these days) and talking about where to shop in China. While sometimes we get grumpy with each other, at the end of the day I know she loves me and I love her.
12:14pm: Lunch time!! Today I went for fried rice with chicken. But don't think I have a full hour to just sit around and eat. Oh no - while eating I have to go ahead and edit the homework 陈老师(chen-lao-shi)helped me with (see below). When I'm done writing that 200 character essay I go ahead and start reviewing my 27 new words for the day and reread today's lesson.
P.S. In case you were wondering this essay is about my dream job.
1:00pm: *DingDing* time for class to begin!! First things first, 听写 (ting-xie) otherwise known as dictation. At least 郎老师 (Lang-Lao-Shi)is kind enough to review the words with us one more time. They know learning almost 30 new words every single day is a lot. To give an example, in American, I learn 30-60 new words every week. In China I learn at least 120 every week.
Once dictation is over, we start reading today's lesson. As we read 郎老师 (Lang-Lao-Shi) explains the new grammar and gives us more detail on our new words. You see, in Chinese sometimes you can only use certain words in certain grammar structures. Not to mention from time to time there are no proper English translations for the words we learn, so 郎老师 (Lang-Lao-Shi) has to give examples of what the word means and what time we should use the word.
1:53: Break time! Just a short ten minutes to unwind. I usually take this time to eat some of my favorite fruit,柚子(you-zi)(pomelo) and listen to music with 郎老师 (Lang-Lao-Shi).
2:05: Back at work with lang laoshi. We continue reading todays lesson and practicing that days grammars. Only this time, we do more of the talking. So 郎老师 (Lang-Lao-Shi)will ask us questions and we answer them. If we make a mistake she corrects us and we say it again.
2:55: Break time yet again! That means more 柚子(you-zi)and visiting with my swag team boys in between class.
3:05: 陈老师(chen-lao-shi)is back!! It’s time for drill. Drill is when we can ask more complicated questions and 陈老师(chen-lao-shi)will go into further explanation on the grammar. We also use the extra time to review previous days grammar and lessons.
Here's a little video of 陈老师(chen-lao-shi)helping explain an expression.
3:55: Break time! My next class isn’t until 6:00, so now I get to take a few minutes to relax with my friends. If I have my computer with me, I check up on emails and Facebook. But I don’t have too much time. By 4:05, I’m back to work. I need to write my homework for my discussion class. I use this time to do my homework for discussion so I know I am using today’s vocabulary and grammar correctly. My friends and I usually finish our discussion homework around 5:00. In our world, 5:00 means dinner time!! We usually get dinner to go, so we can spend more time checking up on Facebook, emails, and the latest YouTube videos.
6:00: Time for discussion class with 姜老师 (Jiang-lao-shi). To help reinforce the grammar and vocab we learned earlier in the day, we usually talk about subject loosely connected to the day’s lesson. For example if the lesson topic was something concerning jobs, we might talk about our dream jobs, male and female equality in the workplace, so on and so forth. This is the class where we practice the most speaking. 姜老师(Jiang-lao-shi)only steps in when we need help with a word or grammar structure.
6:55: Final break of the day. Since dinner wasn’t too long ago I rarely have any more fruit during this time. Instead Alex and I draw all over the whiteboard to prepare our welcome for Liu Laoshi (Liu-lao-shi).
7:00: Kouyuke (Kou-you-ke), or in English – oral class. This class has very little to do with our other classes of the day. We use a different book, and its purpose is to help us in everyday situations. In this class we’ve learned what to say when at an airport, restaurant, hair salon, and other public places. Just like our comprehensive class, we usually have dictation. Only this dictation is a little bit easier, because we don’t have to learn how to write the characters; only the pinyin and meaning.
7:55: FREEDOM!! While I do love all of my teachers and classes, by 8:00 my brain is officially fried and I’m ready to start the long trek home. It usually takes a few minutes to round up the gang, but once we’re all out of class we start to walk to the east gate. When we reach the east gate, Zack and I head to the subway station while everyone continues to walk to their apartments in Wudaokou (wu-dao-kou).
8:23: Zack and I reach the subway station. Now – it’s not that the subway station is that far from the east gate, it’s that our school building is that far from the east gate. I really cannot stress how huge Beijing University’s campus is. I am sad to say I know I have only seen about three quarters of it.
9:15: After three different subway lines and a total of seven stops, I finally reach my station, 西二旗(xi-er-qi). Now it’s just a matter of a short walk from the station to my apartment.
9:30: Finally home sweet home! It's time to de-stress a little. I get into my comfy clothes exhibit a - my awesome sweatpants I purchased on the side of the road for less than $3.
9:45: Yet again, it's back to work. Homework, homework, homework, finished off with a little preview for tomorrow's lesson. I usually review the day's flash cards, do the homework, write the new vocabulary words four times each, and highlight the lesson.
12:15: Finally time to crawl into bed. But of course, my brain is still moving at three hundred miles per hour - so I read my book, "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest" until I'm ready for sleep.
So there you have it. A day in the life of my not so everyday life. It's hectic, but I love waking up every Monday through Friday and living this wonderful, crazy life.
xoxo,
公主雷洁
9:30: Finally home sweet home! It's time to de-stress a little. I get into my comfy clothes exhibit a - my awesome sweatpants I purchased on the side of the road for less than $3.
9:45: Yet again, it's back to work. Homework, homework, homework, finished off with a little preview for tomorrow's lesson. I usually review the day's flash cards, do the homework, write the new vocabulary words four times each, and highlight the lesson.
12:15: Finally time to crawl into bed. But of course, my brain is still moving at three hundred miles per hour - so I read my book, "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest" until I'm ready for sleep.
So there you have it. A day in the life of my not so everyday life. It's hectic, but I love waking up every Monday through Friday and living this wonderful, crazy life.
xoxo,
公主雷洁