Saturday, July 30, 2011

What Now?


Now we have to find jobs.  There are plenty of jobs here for foreign teachers, but you have to sift through and find the right ones.  At first it was a little slow, but then Julia got offered a job to teach summer school starting 2 days later.  http://www.apu.edu.vn/  APU is where she is working, teaching kids that didn't pass their classes in the regular school year for 3 hours, twice a day.  They don't want to be there, so that makes her job pretty hard.
I searched around for a little longer and have been to many interviews and demo classes.  One day I got a call from Horizon http://hibsvietnam.com/ and went in.  The administrator asked a couple of question and then said, "do you want to start tomorrow?"  I took it and taught 9th graders for 2 weeks.  This summer school was all about having fun.  I was encouraged to play a lot of games with the students, while speaking English of course.  I had fun and got some more experience and confidence from it.  It was a nice international school and I enjoyed the kids.

ABOVE: taking the ferry across the Saigon River & a crazy monsoon rain brought down some trees and power lines (people just drove under it)

Finding a Place


We spent the next couple of weeks settling in.  We found an apartment on the 23rd floor that we like.  It has a great view of downtown, especially at night.  If you look back toward the right in the picture, you can see the tallest building in Vietnam, the Bitexco Tower.  The Phúc Thịn apartment building has 3 towers and is 24 stories tall, but it is right on this tiny road.  A lot of small open shops line the street:  tailors, small stores, electronics stores, eateries, a small bakery, coffee shops.  There aren't any indoor, much less aircon restaurants or shops for a few blocks.  Many of the people keep their roosters out in front with a basket over them.  We're pretty sure there's cock fighting nearby.  Just yesterday I heard a funeral start up at 6am.  It involves hired mourners, lots of flowers and decorations, and a very loud band with a drum and a trumpet.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Vietnam, finally


We made it to Ho Chi Minh City, or Saigon, to finish our training for 2 weeks.  We learned some basic Vietnamese in our morning class and got our first taste of teaching in the afternoons.  We came over from Cambodia with 4 other people.  We got help planning a lesson and we taught students the first day.  It was a little rough in the beginning, but we got the hang of it by the end.