We arrived in Afyon on Thursday afternoon and the days since
then have been a crazy blur of apartment shopping and furnishing, mind-numbing
waiting on paperwork, and slowly but surely adapting to my new
surroundings. We still don’t have
internet in our apartment…so Skype tours are going to have to wait while I get
a lot of reading done in the absence of internet L
That said, WE HAVE AN APARTMENT! It is a three-bedroom flat on the ground
floor near the city center. We’re right next to our real estate office, across
the street from the People’s Republican Party (The CHP, Ataturk’s party) and
near a variety of stores, bakeries, and cell phone shops J The campus is set apart from the town, so it
will be a 15 minute bus ride to work in the morning, but I definitely
appreciate the location and ability to be in an apartment over the
accommodations (aka dorms) that were closer to Afyon Kocatepe University.
On Monday I taught my first lesson! I will be teaching 15 hours in Hazerlik (the
preparatory year of English classes many students are required to take between
high school and college) and 6 hours in the School of Veterinary Sciences. The latter assignment will be two 3-hour classes
of conversational English taught to freshman students on Monday and Wednesday
afternoons. I did preliminary classes
(introductions and such) in both of my veterinary classes this week but
Hazerlik classes don’t start until next week (and don’t REALLY get into the
swing of things until the week after that).
I was told that, as students generally don’t come to the
first day of school after breaks, I should go to the classroom but not prepare
any substantial lessons plans as I would only have two or three students. On Monday, I had 26 attentive freshman
awaiting my every word and on Wednesday I had even more (and less attentive)
students J It looks like the classrooms are designed to
fit closer to 60 students…so it should definitely be an adventure! Even though there is a lot that is still
unsettled, I feel a little better now that I have seen the classes and know
what I need to plan for as far as levels/expectations and such. Hopefully I’ll get curriculum and a class list
soon too J
I’m excited to start planning some more fun activities to get them engaged
during class time!
Although Afyon is definitely bigger than I expected, it’s
still a smaller and easily negotiable city.
I’ve enjoyed seeing different parts of the town through our trips to
events at our colleague’s homes and random wanderings. I hiked up the Hittite
fortress in the center of the city on Sunday, and it definitely afforded some
nice views of the city. Apparently the
legend is that, if you hike the fortress, you will stay in Afyon for 7 years
(or forever, depending on the version you believe). So…you might all be coming to visit me here
for a long while J
There’s so much more that I want to share, but more
routine/informative blog posts will probably have to wait until we have
internet in our apartment J
I’ll have some pictures to share soon too!