They say teachers should be patient. I have to agree with this:) They have to be super patient. At least they should be:)
There are many people visiting German courses at Hochschule Wismar. Most of them are people from Morocco, Tunisia, China or India. These folks can be pretty wild sometimes:)
I know what I am talking about, I have had a few parties with them.
And these wonderful women can take care of them. Surprisingly they do not shout, scream, curse. They do not threaten them. Can you imagine they are nice?
Usually I had the German lessons only with Anna:) You know privileged people:) Our teacher was Frau Schmidt/Hi Frau Schmidt:)/ She was an angel... She was supernice and always smiled:) We were preparing for a DSH prufung:) Do not ask me what it means I have no idea:)
We sometimes had other people in the class, but they usually stayed only for an hour or two, and we never saw them again:)
But on the day of our exam, they told us we would be joining other students. We were quite surprised, because we were supposed to be alone.
When we entered the class My first thought was: OH MY GOD!!! In that moment I felt really really exotic:) We were the only white people there... Both blondies:) Only girls:)
Everybody was staring at us, like what THOSE are doing here:) You probably know, that African people are usually pretty energetic and chatty. The room was filled with noise. Even after the teachers came.
But only one funny quote was enough and they were like little lambs. Quiet, nice and working hard:)
I was amazed. I will probably never know how the ladies did it. I am sure like hell I would like to:).
And just to brag a little. OK a lot, here is one of my more successful tests:)
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Why I admire German teachers at Baltic college in Wismar
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Erazmus day in Bratislava
As an exerazmus student I was asked to participate on Erazmus day in Bratislava...It was organized because of the anniversary of the Erazmus...By the way 20th one:)
Because I am really really nice I accepted the invitation:)
The main purpose of the whole thing was to promote the Erazmus program, because many students don't know about it a lot and a lot don't know about it at all. We were supposed to give information on the country and university we have been studying at.
I was really surprised when I came there and there were about 40 students only/only maybe about 30 of the were exerasmus people, the rest was just stuff:)/
Not many people came because they didn't know about the day, but there were some who knew exactly university and country they want to visit.... Knew all the subjects and stuff, they just came to ask how was it in reality:)
But on the other hand there were people who asked the most simple questions like What do I do to go abroad, why should i go/ maybe because it is a great fun, silly:))))/ and where to go, what to write and when and bla bla bla....
But all this was ok...What made me sad was, that I saw the international class in Bratislava...
You might now think, that they were too bad or too I don't know..No it wasn't their fault at all....
The thing is when I saw them so happy,smiling and satisfied and having fun, I remembered my time in Wismar. I thought of all the people, many of whom I will never see again. I remembered the parties, and afterparies, the lessons, the coffees:) the trips and the gossips as well:)
So Erasmus international class 2006/2007 winter semester Hochschule Wismar I REALLY REALLY miss you :)
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