1 week later...
wow am I here for over a week! The time flies by. So slowly I begin to settle me here. The school is in the middle of Auckland, so every morning I have to min 35 Bus ride. Since it is an International College, where students from all over the world (So mostly Asians;). The first day we were given a placement test for the classes. I came in 'High Intermediate ". Every 5 or 10 weeks, then re-examined whether it has improved, and can rise if necessary.
-long learning English is the school very helpful, and with people from different cultures, it is very exciting. But as I have only 20 hours a week, is still enough time for other things. So especially for travel! Auckland is to live reasonably well, as it is a grße City with many options. But the beautiful parts of New Zealand are of course elsewhere.
From school to be organized on the weekends always different trips, the most popular places on the North Island. Since they are quite expensive but it is better to provide, to team up with several together and rent a car.
This weekend I first planned but nothing major, especially since my money out of Germany has still not arrived, making me create a little slow. Auckland is already a very expensive place, alone, a monthly ticket for local transport costs 120 dollars (70 euros!)
I my job looks like it probably only get in earlier than one month, it says so save first!
over the summer holidays I will then make a trip through the South Island of New Zealand's most beautiful places! And Christmas is then a barbecue in the outdoors:)
This weekend I wanted to go with a few French for rugby match here, but after we had on Friday made us comfortable in the apartment of a French woman, we have the but then postponed, especially since we do not even know we should we come to the stadium. The Buspläne here are so complicated! Instead
we later went to an Irish pub, where we are then taken on one or the other rugby players:)
is noticeable but also in the night, as few locals here on the road. Everywhere there is very international!
On Saturday I was asked my Gastfam if I feel like the evening to come to a picnic in the park. That was great! There was a huge charity event, and finally showed the "real" Kiwis. Far away from the many tourists There Were there a big meet and greet with a picnic on the lawn, a Cup of Tea and fireworks included. Only the temperatures are still playing with not quite. The day is it is quite warm, but once the sun is gone, it is freezing cold at night.
all hope that it will soon be warmer, so that the Waterfront can be utilized here the right place! I live right on the beach, it is going fantastically for jogging and walking, but still a bit cold for swimming. My Hostmum means that we have to wait until November so.
Today we went to lunch at a beautiful beach just south, and after that to friends who have just had a baby.
Sooooooooo cute =)
you live in a house in the middle of Nowhere between huge green space with hundreds of sheep. This is really a different kind of life. Totally peaceful and far from any hustle and bustle of a city.
Here at the other end of the world is so some things differently. Links with the traffic, I still make my problems and the different climatic conditions me to create something. Since yesterday I've caught a cold and my hay fever shows. (I hope it's not my alleged cat dander allergy, because we have a very schnucklige cat)
But everything else is so his ways, now I have even washed the first time my own laundry. Not so difficult:)
If I still had money in my account It would be perfect.
but however do not overdo it.
bank
you soon dearest greetings
Eva
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