Weifang International Financial Tower
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I Am A Hero
... 8217;t grasp the thought of eating something whole and something staring back at me. I eat fish like it’s nothing, but I couldn’t eat the cicada. Half an hour later, I decided to just pop it into my mouth with two other girls. It was salty at first and then crunchy because of the shell. I imagined organs squirting into the back of my throat as I chew it, but it wasn't actually bad at all. Meaty like shrimp. I ended up eating another ...
Nick and David
... we’ll be touring places and probably the temple of Confucius since he was born here. Sounds like a long day of walking, which I don’t mind at all. It’s funny because we’re supposed to pack our own lunch, but there’s nothing we can buy that won’t require a fridge, so I just bought some bread and junk food. I should be fine for tomorrow.
Everyone went to bed early today, so I should go now ...
Plagiarism Jogging
... and the house was completely destroyed’, which means the group that bought the house loses it. At the end, World War III breaks out and the soldiers collect all the moneys and items and they rip all the items except for 4 eternal goods such as: love, forgiveness, hope and faith. This teaches you the importance of those 4 words. This activity was voted #1 and was developed by a Christian group from Oxford and Cambridge.), ...
Drama, Pizzar, Tests
... not. Also, if any of my students speak Chinese without my permission they will have to dance or sing in front of the class. The other students seem to enjoy this form of “punishment” a lot.
Lately I have also been teaching them about respect because they talk and listen to music while I am teaching. Hushing them doesn’t work and many of them don’t listen. I taught them about respecting the teachers ...
Tired of Teaching?
... all they do is fight that I don't even know what they really are. However, they both know English pretty well. Today we did the photo scavenger hunt, which I dread because it’s so hard trying to get the students to choose 10 things to act out on photos. I started grabbing the students and making them do things. Rowdy class! ...