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Lazy Sunday
Well, unlike the Lonely Island song, I didn't get to wake up in the late afternoon today; I had another optional class at 8:30 AM at Xindongfang, but it was 13cos338, which is a group of four students whom I have had for the last two weeks. Today, only one guy showed up, so it became a fun, relaxed one-on-one tutoring and conversation session. We discussed a variety of things, including the meaning and use of the phrase "make sense," the American ...
Giving Thanks- Chinese Style
... as that might seem, it is quickly turning out to be one of the most poignant learning experiences of this trip thus far.
We didn’t have Thanksgiving day off from work, so we agreed to go out to dinner at one of our favorite Chinese restaurants to celebrate. The food was wonderful, and it was nice to be in a celebratory atmosphere with new ...
"Meiguoren lai le"
People we have met
For this blog, I decided to introduce you to a few of the people here that we love the most (even though we love them all.) Some of them are our best friends, some are students, some are just random people that work in shops or own restaurants that we go to all the time. I'm sure there will be more to add in the coming months, but here are some characters from China so far…
The "girls":
Emily, Jill and ...
Not a happy camper
... time assistant, and I get to find out about any and all updates at the last minute, since no one will relay them to me.
This blog is not the place to delve into politics, but I am very frustrated at the politics in this particular situation. This is life, and this is at least a minor event in the grand scheme of things, but I am losing passion for my middle school work. ...
Calming down
... I had the kids take a quick quiz, then I taught them a brief history of Thanksgiving, followed by modern customs, followed by drawing turkeys and writing 8 things they were thankful for. During the quiz, though, Christine talked as I read the questions, actually interrupting me several times. I became quite angry; I'd understand if the students were noisy, but she was the one making my class more disruptive. I stayed afterwards, since I had no Xindongfang ...