24 дек. 2010 г.

World Withour Borders: Daiki from Japan

I did the internship of AIESEC in Ukraine for two months in 2010. The name of my internship was “World Without Borders”, which was unforgettable memory in my life. Mainly, I went to the schools and taught about some topics like “Leadership”, “Teamwork”, and also Japan of course.

Firstly, I’ll tell what I felt while teaching. It is commonly said that children are teachers. It is exactly what I felt in the schools. I was teaching, but at the same time the students taught me a lot, say, the importance of opening minds to the other culture and of using English well so on. As touching their frank and vivid heart, I looked back on my attitude to a Chinese girl last year. I’m also an AIESECer, so we accepted the intern from China in 2009 on summer. Then, what did I do? What did I try to learn from her? I was not able to answer. Although I belonged to the world students-run organization, I realized I did nothing to see the world at all. Without saying directly, the students told me that I’m in AIESEC as well. Their behavior to me in the classroom noticed me what was cultural understanding. Owning to their shining eyes, now I can say how to step to the other culture. I wanted to do this internship for becoming the person who has World Without Borders, and also wanted the students to be. But, to be honest, they made me near the ideal one. It is sure that I should do more effort for it; however I will never get down or depressed about it ’cause they are there. They motivated me to go further and further. The most impressive things in Ukraine are not Kiev, not AIESEC dance, not Vodka, but the students, I suppose. Finally, I really wanna say “Barishoe sposibo” for everyone I met in this great moment, especially the member of AIESEC. As they accepted me, I could get this sweat, crazy, and special experience. As they are members of AIESEC Simferopol, I could spend emotional, cozy, and beneficial time. I can’t say anything but thank you so much.
intern in AIESEC Simferopol
project World Without Borders'2010 

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