Sunday, February 24, 2008

Inspiration

It has been quiet for recent few days as the orientation week is going to the end. New students start preparing their new lives in a new environment. In this period, I love to spare some time to reflect on what my teachers of the English bridging course have done to their classes and write something about them, as I am really inspired by the values they spread.

I am really impressed by one of them. In her class, she not only taught about useful academic English skills, but also lead students to think about what life is, and even asked students to read out aloud "Life is hard, pressure is everywhere", which make me recall some memories of studying as a children, since it is similar to the way how primary Chinese teachers help children to learn some basic knowledge by heart.

Some experiences she has are very hearten, making me change the view of time management. Nobody in class realised she wasn't born in English speaking country until she revealed that her age of 19 is when she immigrated from an eastern European country and started learning English from nothing. The most surprised thing is she only spent 3 years to master advanced English, and she has been qualified enough for teaching English for years. The answer to how she could archive that is hard working. During the period, she was working in factory, while taking evening English class and doing English practice exercises on weekend. It means there is no spare time for recreation. I asked why she could do that without feeling boring and with a large amount of depressions. The reply is that she enjoyed it as that's life, nothing is worth complaining, and why not just try to love it.

Yes, it's truly a "bridging" course before enrolling into the course of my major. Tomorrow is the beginning of 1st semester 2008, and I really want to have a hard try on study and see how far I will be able to go, instead of doing things like watching TV and movie, this kind of time costly things.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

KaTat,
I get the feeling that you are the kind of person who will achieve what ever you wish to achieve. I wish you all the best for your new life as a student in Australia.

KaTat said...

Thanks, Sue.
I have just nearly attended all the units this week. It seems to be just a few contact hours, but actually when I look at the context needed to self study it's quite demanding. This is what I like, as it's really challenge and gives me more chances to learn how to deal with daily life with busy work.