…until my first day as a language assistant in France – eek. (Robyn, I couldn’t think of a good title for this blog so I just copied you!)
So, most of us are going into our third year of university soonish (omg, WHAT), and for me that means a year out in the Merde, teaching English to French school kids. I’m not gonna lie, I’ve not done much to prepare myself so far. Because of this, I’m feeling pretty nervous about the whole thing and haven’t really got excited about it yet… but hopefully once I’ve sorted out a place to live, got over the trauma of going out to France all on my ownsies to move in with foreign strangers, and managed to deal with all the legal housing/bank account stuff that I can barely understand as it is in English, then I’ll settle down and have a great time.
I’m going to be teaching in three schools: my main one is a lycée (kind of like a sixth-form college but there are three year groups), and two collèges (secondary schools). They’re in a really nice area, in the south of France near Aix-en-Provence which is a lovely town I’ve visited quite a few times, and also near Marseille, so I’ll be quite close to the coast. My friend Amy (who I think everyone has met?) lived out there for a while and her mum lives in a town very close to where I’m going to be, so it’ll be nice to have a contact out there in case of disasters.
All in all I’m pleased about where I’ve been placed and the schools I’ve been assigned to. Although working in three different ones seems like a lot, I think it’s quite common to be placed in more than one, and one of my friends who was out there this year found that even though the kids in one school were a load of chavvy French brats, the kids in the other were much nicer. Hopefully mine will all be nice, but even if not, in all the different year groups across three schools, there’s got to be at least one nice set of students. I hope :]
So, yeah, I just thought I’d tell you a bit about what I’m going to be up to next year. As I said, I haven’t found housing yet, which is kind of my main worry, but it’s very common not to have that sorted out until a couple of weeks before, when you actually go over there, stay in a hostel for a bit, and visit estate agents and stuff. Some of my friends have been provided student accommodation by their lycées, but I wasn’t lucky in that respect
Fingers crossed it’ll all work out for the best, anyways.
Onto more general stuff, I was really sorry to miss Quasar the other day because I was feeling poorly
Hope you all had a great time, and maybe we can meet up for coffee or a picnic or something soon? Let’s plan things! *puts on planning hat*
My holiday has been pretty good so far… I spent a couple of weeks away with choir – we went on tour to Cornwall for a week which was loads of fun, and then came back to campus to sing at the degree ceremonies, which was also awesome. We did ten ceremonies across five days (paid
) and the rest of the time we had the whole of campus to ourselves, went out for pubbing and clubbing and curry-ing, etc. Funnnnnn times (although a load of people went down with swine flu, which was sad times
but I wasn’t one of them, luckily for me).
Next week I’m going to Wales with some friends where we’re aiming to squeeze ten of us into a six-person caravan, which should be interesting…then I’m going to Wales again at the end of August with the fam. It’s clearly the place to go, eh John?
That’s pretty much all my news! This was long, so I think it’s best to end it here before I bore your socks off (sorry if this has already happened). Hope you’re all having a great summer and hopefully see you soon.
Peace! x
France. Pah. I can pass on any questions to Jerome about bank-accounty / housingy / other ominous topics. Is a Lycee something like a Lychee? Hostelling for a while would be ok I’m sure, if you don’t manage to find somewhere =]
Sorry to not see you for Quasaring. At least you did not get the swine phloo though.
You are doing much exploring of Wales this summer! Take lots of photos. The caravan adventure sounds like the excellent funs.
An Amersham coffee-related meetup with everyone must happen, before or after you depart for rainy Wales. After you get back, that is :]
Soph, you most certainly did NOT bore the socks off of me. In fact it all seems rather exciting in your part of the world
Spending a year in the south of France hardly qualifies for work! But I hope you manage to get all accommodation /chavvy French kids issues sorted out in time. I’m glad other people get nervous about finding a place to live cos it’s quite a scary prospect!
I expect to hear all about your escapades to Wales and Cornwell and anywhere else that life takes you…enjoy it!