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Salvatore, Shakespeare, Stephen King
My cousin Andrea sent my a huge books of books! Mostly fantasy novels, because those are her favorite. I really like a lot of fantasy novel, as long as they’re light on the Renn faire accent. She also sent me … Continue reading
Posted in Books, New York City
Tagged Books, China, Chinese life, Mao, New York City, reading, Renn, Stephen King, Zorro
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World of Warcraft: The Board Game
I was on www.warcraftunderground.com and I saw there’s a WoW-based boardgame. World of Warcraft: The Board Game allows players to choose their characters (not all races and character combinations are available) and decide whether to fight for the Horde or … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged Chinese life, Civilization, New York City, WarCraft, World of WarCraft, WoW
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Finding Equilibrium
I’ve known since I was little that gas expands to fill all the available space. I knew this rule like some of my students know their wordlists, so I mean I was able to repeat it when prompted or write … Continue reading
Scary Movie M&Ms
We’re playing M&M’s movie title riddle game in the office today. (Yes, M&Ms made it though the great firewall) In this game, you see a crazy, surreal painting, and then you’re supposed to find the names of 500 horror movies … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged cary, Chinese life, gaming, M&M's, movies, New York City
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Not Quite A Mud Mask
Everytime I start to feel like I understand China Yantai my tiny neighborhood in Kaifaqu, something happens to remind me that I’m far away from home. Today Dorothy, another teacher, walked into the madhouse we call an office, giggling and … Continue reading
Someone Else’s China
Most nights, I go to dinner with my co-worker, Zorro. (Dave, we miss you!) He’s really fun, loves talking about our students, and he’s been really helpful with my Chinese. Of course, when we go out, no one will listen … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged China, chinese, Chinese life, Dave, letters, Monty, New York City, Zorro
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For Love Or Money
This story on Laowai!Laowai! talks about running a speaking exercise for high school age ESL students. This exercise asks each student to choose between Love or Money, and explain why. Without exception, the boys in his class chose Love while … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged China, chinese, Chinese life, Cosmo, dating, Eric, ESL, Mao, my students, New York City, Stick, teaching
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Communist Credit Cards
Wal-Mart is launching a new credit card in China. This is especially interesting because China seems to really be a cash economy. According to the Wall Street Journal’s article, less than 5% of Chinese consumers have credit cards. Most people … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged BBC, China, chinese, Chinese life, expats, Google, mei you, New York City, travel
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罗马, 意大利
I mailed a letter to Stick yesterday. The clerk took a look at the envelope, on which I’d slowly and painfully copied out ??, ??? onto the envelope. If speaking faster and mumbling more is the key to spoken Chinese, … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged as the Chinese do, chinese, Chinese life, italy, mail, New York City, Rome, travel
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Shrimp Melon Popcorn
After my last post (and this one, this one, and, actually, almost everything else I’ve written about China), I need to explain that I don’t really hate all Chinese food. There are some amazing foods here, like scallion-egg pancakes and … Continue reading
Posted in Yantai
Tagged China, chinese, Chinese food, Chinese life, Chinglish, coffee, Rome, Stick, Yantai
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