One month in and I am thoroughly enjoying my time in
Bangalore, it feels like home from home!
Bangalore
is notorious for its Western-like style; it does indeed have many good
food joints, trendy coffee bars and lush gardens, however the shock that
is India still shines through each and everyday.
Early morning I negotiate obstacles of sleeping
people on the pavements. Groups of men are sitting on their heels
sipping their morning chai watching the world go by.
Bangalore
is known as a traffic city you find yourself playing ‘chicken’ with
everything in the road. People, and a friend or two are perched upon old
rusty bicycles or on motorcycles. Auto-rickshaws zip around for
business. Tinsel decorated vehicles churn out thick black smoke, buses
run in sequence, or maybe later than planned- with people hanging out of
the doors. However, I now feel I am becoming accustomed to the manic
roads and the chaotic symphony of hoots, shouting and Bollywood style
music!

My
teaching placement at Christel House India is fantastic and is very
rewarding. Each and every day brings new challenges and another child
becomes your friend. Having taken a TEFL course before coming out to
India I knew how to take a class. I have found myself becoming more and
more involved and spend some of my free time marking and planning
lessons! Seeing the students develop is a great feeling. I am teaching a
few classes English grammar, whereby I try to implement fun methods of
learning such as games and songs.
Other than my classes people at Christel House are
very friendly and like to involve you in extra curricular activities
such as filed trips and sports day. I have started leading my own
projects including a ‘pen-pal project’, in consolidation with a
children’s charity I worked for in England. I get the children to write
letters and give them the opportunity to take photographs.