Showing posts with label International Student Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Student Life. Show all posts

Columbus Opera

We were cordially invited to attend the Columbo Opera Buffa organized by Teesside University's Culture on Campus. It was a wondeful experience as that was our first time attending such an event.

Queen Isabel of Spain, contralto, Fiona MacDonald

King Ferdinand of Spain & Diablito, tenor, Angus McAllister and Columbus, baritone, Julian Tovey

Narrator, Ronan Paterson

The crowds

Further left, Colombina, soprano, Wendy Goodson and cast

Musicians

The performance is comedic and cute part on Christopher Columbus' one of his many journey and sung in English and Italian accompanied with profesional music talents with self made sound effect with their musical instruments. Very impressive indeed. I was seriously amazed.

Our Dean, Prof Gerda and us

The singers and us

Thank you, School of Arts and Media, for sponsoring Jackie, Royce and I for this marvelous event. We really appreciate the opportunity given.

Christmas minced pie!

School of Arts and Media department was really kind to organise a Christmas minced pie session for School of Arts and Media International Students. Paul Denison was really kind was really kind to update us on the event and ordered many many minced pie for us.

Minced pie is made of minced dry food (raisins, nuts, etc) and they are really really sweet. Originally contained spices and dried fruit. Minced pie is the favourite fruit of Santa Claus; children would place a pie or two at the foot of the chimney as an appreciation for the presents. Honestly I'm not used to the taste, really really sweet. Bad for diabetic. But after a while you might like it. My sister taught me this trick to add double cream on minced pie; it kind of tone down the sweetness of the minced pie, and it taste better. You should try.

Mince pies!

The girls who attended the event

Though it was an enjoyable moment of catching up and meeting new people, Marjan was distracted with homeworks, used the opportunity of an international event and started catching people for interviews for our blog!

Marjan working during a fun time... tsk tsk Marjan...

... while Jackie and I enjoyed talking and phototaking...

Happy Jackie

Though the event was held between classes, it was a really fun. We felt the wonderful Christmas spirit as this would be the first English Christmas for most of us. Not all of us stayed back in Middlesbrough for Christmas, most of us left touring around UK or Europe, but the staffs were nice to invite those who stayed back to visit them and probably bring them around.

Cleaning up after the event

Thank you, our Dean, Professor Gerda Roper and staffs for organising such event. We felt welcome.

A Safety Tip!

Hi everyone, it’s me again! Tell me, have you ever passed a parent with a very, very, very cute child?! And then, did you ever wanted to bend, smile and pat his head with your hand while passing?! Oh, have you?!

You know what? No matter how common this might be in our countries, THEY are not used to such habits, especially from strange people!

Just take it as a safety tip! You know…!

(PS: Anyone - international students = they! )

When I first arrived...

It has been months since I first came to Middlesbrough. Ever since I stepped into this English land, my life had been changed. Well, I have to; you have no idea how different life here compare to where I was from, Malaysia, Sarawak particularly. It's strange to have someone from Sarawak to be in this small place. I will be shocked to meet some other Sarawakian, since I know I am THE ONLY ONE here haha! I like to think of it that way, being special...

Enough rambling. I actually went to London before taking a coach to Middlesbrough, yes, I don't call this place Teesside or Cleveland, in fact, my English teacher also don't really know which is the right name for this place, so let's stick to Middlesbrough for now. Anyway, I arrived wee early in the morning, when the sun is not up yet. Like a lost tourist, we didn't know where to go. No one around (at 4am) knows where is Teesside University (since all are foreigners, just like my friend and I) and there were many maps around, and the university doesn't look far, so we decided to walk.

Well, of course we got lost, RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE BUS STATION! We didn't know where to go. But no worries, lad, there was this nice lady, who was on her way to work, walked us to a junction where the road seems to be all cleared and directed us to the university! Talk about Good Samaritan. It was too early still (at 6am) so we stopped by at McDonalds. Yes, there is McD, and also KFC, Pizza Hut, Burger King and other UK fast food franchise which you will find out yourself sooner or later if you come here.

Eating at Mc Donalds while waiting nearby

Spiderman, spiderman

15 minutes walk (including carrying luggage) to the university

When we finally arrived, the university well, wasn't open yet, too early.

We made it! 2 person's luggage alright!

The university entrance

But good thing we came early. We didn't need to line up to take our accommodation keys. Jackie came quite late due to her flight had to wait quite some time. Better be early than late.

I am currently staying under the university accommodation. A decent place to be in. Your food get stolen too sometimes stupid idiots losers hope you get constipation and puke all the food you stole for ten feaking days. Nice kitchen, if you were to see from the picture I took. Oh, there are about 4 kitchens on one floor in Parkside Halls of Residence, 2 in day rooms, 2 small kitchens, like the ones I always use. We have many bathrooms with heater, so no worries about congestion, in case you think you need to line up to take your shower. Just so you know, I haven't... yet.

Facilities in the room with my stuffs

My window view is the Albert Park, good for you if you like to jog, but I don't think you'll jog during the winter, soooooo cold! I'll discuss about Albert Park some other time, it is after all, my virtual site for my minor project =)

Every morning view

The smaller kitchen

Orientation day was alright and interesting. You will see many in props to promote events or awareness. And I even saw the firemen creating real fire (with safety precautions of course) and teach students how to use fire extinguishers. To be honest I did not attend most of the event, well, mainly because we have our own activities in our own school, especially for International Students, we get loads of free tea time or lunch, and once, dinner. I don't know why, but most of the time we get sandwiches and if lucky, brownies! I love English brownies! They're really nice!

One of the 'orientation tests' you have to sit is English and Self Studies thingies. The university will give you a test on one of the orientation days. It will be a series of questions and you have to choose the answer and one writing test. Once you got your marks, you will be assigned to FREE classes that suit you best (according to what you get though). Don't worry, you will get some qualifications for attending this class in your certificate. I forgot what it is though. I will share once I got my cert =)

Student Union president giving his cited speech

The field in front of the library during orientation

"Don't smoke you... grrrrrr"

Who wants a piggy hug?

Just to let you know that The Student Union has its own bar and club, yup, their so-called award winning club, for those clubbers. Alcohols are much cheaper compare to in Malaysia, I mean, how can I compare right?? But a reminder, don't just go club all the time!

Whatever facilities you need to know within the universty can be found here.

But of course, we will cover up what we know in this university, especially the Arts and Media School, since we are from that school.

The beautiful people you will meet, from the same country

Guess where's this?? You'll find out eventually.

Honestly speaking at first I find it really hard to adapt to the English slang. It's so thick that you think they're practically rambling. Honestly! But the thing is you need to listen and catch what they're saying 2 times (after you politely ask them to repeat again, you won't ask them to repeat the third time, right?) But after a long while, you will get used to it, and nope, I don't have their slang, I still adapt my American way of speaking slang, which is good and people immediately understand, not all though. But no worries, the university staff are really nice; they're trained to not to have too much of the 'English slang'. You will come across a few uneducated, uncivilised racist kids from the neighbourhood, just a few, so no worries. I have to speak the truth right? Why would I want to lie!!! Nothing scary though. But I think they are very intimidated by us since we so dare to go to a different country and stay for a long time while they're still stuck to their mommies, so good for them.

That's it for now! Cheers~

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