Professor N. (I think it's safer like that ahhaha) is, I would say, about 30-35 years old, red hair, Irish brogue (but not heavy), thin frame, wears casual clothes to class! He looks like a student! About 6' or slightly less. You can tell he's really educated (as teachers should be!), and he's been to India for a while apparently. Very knowledgeable, and coincidentally very adorable because he doesn't know he's adorable, if that makes any sense :D
My Video Production teacher, Professor M., also has a thin frame, and chin-length hair that is dyed blond at the tips and gets dramatically darker towards the roots. Kind of softspoken. I originally thought she was French with an English accent, however she said she was Italian...oh well. When she called my last name, she asked if it was Italian and I said yes, she then asked if I spoke Italian. When I answered no, she jokingly called me the fake Italian. Haha. :P
Professor B., the Shakespeare teacher, is English, about 60-65 years old, and really into the material. He can quote random lines from memory! A bit on the heavier side, with thin gray hair and a round face. Laughs at his own Shakespeare jokes, and I don't think anyone else gets most of them.
Another Professor M. teaches my History class, the one about the Irish Diaspora to Britain and the United States between 1790s and 1930s. He is also English, and has a habit of stuttering a bit and pacing back and forth. He carries a water bottle to quench his thirst.
And lastly, but not least, is Professor W., a 40-ish year old Englishman who has had experience in theater and acting. He's my scriptwriting teacher, and is really laid-back and informal. Hair is "salt and pepper", face and frame medium to thin. Taller than me by about 6 inches I guess. In his class we sit in a circle and act out each other's scenes.
And there you have it, hopefully a little better picture of what I see each week...Next week, my Shakespeare class will be seeing a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream in lieu of class. It's going to be totally Indian-themed, though! Also, this past week, a few of my friends and I went out to celebrate one of their 21st birthdays at a restaurant called "The Texas Embassy". This girl really wanted to eat there because she is from Texas, and they apparently give free desert to Texans! It's located near Piccadilly Circus, so I took a few pics of that, sorry they're a bit on the fuzzy side! (I was moving and clicking at the same time!)
That last one is of a woman riding a horse down the street from my room, I caught her just in time! Random, I know. Ah yes, and here is a pic of the building directly opposite of my room, it's really nice AND has palm trees in the front yard! (I promise, the front of MY building will be coming soon enough!)
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