International Tutors' Magazine February 2019 | Page 13

Left: The great Neuschwanstein Castle in southern Germany. Top: Making friends in the exchange program. can lead a classroom activity from preparing the materials to printing the leaf patterns on the eggs through a boiling experiment. initial struggle between a publishing company in Taiwan and a university in Germany, I opted to return to Germany. As an intern in the International Office of IÖB (Institute of In addition, I studied British Children Economic Education) in Oldenburg, I was Literature and got the chance to study and so proud to be the first Asian working in this analyze novels and pictures books such as company. Luckily, I also found support in my Matilda and The Secret Garden. It was then supervisor and colleagues with international that I realized I hadn’t fallen in love with backgrounds, from countries such as Poland learning for a long time now. I realized my keen and Russia. During the 2-month internship, interest in children literature and eagerness I helped with research and international to keep exploring in this subject field was projects and gave presentations about Hong immense. Thanks to this chance to explore, I Kong. These projects themselves were had found my passion and endeavored to do impressive; yet experiencing the difference in research on children literature for my honors working styles and mentality between East project back home. Without this exchange and West was even more valuable as it offered experience, I also would have never me so much space to reflect on witnessed people’s seriousness how to show full respect and I realized I and strong focus on their communicate with colleagues hadn't fallen in from different cultures. pursuit of studies and interests; this love of learning also love with learning strengthened my university I believe the best way to for a long time. studies back in Hong Kong. understand a culture is to hear My journey strengthened less from others but feel more my love towards the beautiful country of with heart and think more critically. After Germany, too, and this love brought me working in this institute, I’ve learned to reject back to Germany again in the following year. the stereotypes that Germans are always strict and reluctant to new changes. From the first During my year 3 studies, I started to plan day to the last, the director and colleagues where to go for an internship. Despite my of the institute motivated me as an intern to 13