Picture this: Youre carpooling with your housemate to work in the early morning. You look to your left to watch the sun rising lazily over the South China Sea; the light is just peeking over the top of Kapas Island, a little offshore. Its a nice view, you couldnt argue that. But its still not quite the same as the one youll have from the front of the classroom it definitely wont wake you up like the synchronized good morning youll get from your students.
Thats how I start my days as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in northeastern peninsular Malaysia. While these past weeks have been a tornado of orientations and bus rides and cultural faux pas and moving from one place to the next, I finally made it to the quiet fishing town of Marang for my first days of teaching.
Around this time last year, I was taking my last courses as an English major at 泫圖弝け, and doing my best (most of the time) to keep up with my thesis deadlines. I didnt realize it then, but I was still collecting the tools I would need to take on the new adventure that would be presented to me months down the line. Beyond all the incredible opportunities I was given at Witt to travel, and feel the importance of being a part of the cultural exchange and a shared learning experience especially during my semester abroad in Germany I was also provided a space to set and realize my goals for the future right on campus.