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Apathetically Playing Charades
I played Secretly Eating Pizza, an adverbs/verbs charades game with my teenagers yesterday and today. I put together this one for my Yantai drips, asa reward for all their hard work learning the difference between adjectives and adverbs. The game … Continue reading
Posted in Yantai
Tagged chinese, duds, games, mail, teaching language, teaching teenagers, Yantai
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Adventures In Tutoring
I met Joe about a month ago when he asked me to sub for Christina’s class one day, and he’s offered me occasional tutoring and substitute gigs since then. Subbing in an American middle school looks like torture, but subbing … Continue reading
Posted in Chapel Hill
Tagged chinese, Chinglish, Christina, e3, Eric, games, ipods, mail, my students, random, teaching, teaching language
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Fashion Solitaire
A couple few weeks ago, I got the chance to beta test a new casual game for Large Animal Games. The beta version of Fashion Solitaire looked like Barbie’s Magical Dream House had leaked all over it, but when I … Continue reading
Posted in Game Reviews
Tagged beta, Fashion Solitaire, game culture, Game Reviews, games, gaming, girls play that too?, Large Animal Games, LOST, mail, new game, Sims, Stick, superheroes, why's it gotta be pink?
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Baiyunguan Temple Fair
Today Stick and I visited the temple fair at Baiyunguan, the White Cloud Temple. It’s right by the Muxidi subway stop and the Capital Museum. If you’re planning a visit, the White Cloud Temple is NOT on White Cloud Street, … Continue reading
This Picture Is Not Photoshopped
This week most of my English classes were rescheduled and moved to the McDonalds as a cultural field trip. Instead of doing regular lessons, I was to teach them hamburger, fries, chicken, ice cream and Coke. Yes, Coke and not … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged Chinese life, e3, Eric, Facebook, games, lessons, McDonalds, my students, New York City, textbook
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Peter Pan With Chinese Characteristics
Today I had my first lesson with my gifted kids. This was sprung on me in a typically Chinese fashion, it was once mentioned in passing that I’d be team-teaching English club with Christina. When I got the details a … Continue reading
Posted in Raleigh
Tagged chinese, Chinese schools, Christina, Eric, games, Raleigh, teaching, teaching wee ones, with Chinese characteristics
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Never A Dull Moment
I have more pictures to post, both from this weekend and school pictures, but just haven’t had time. I had to wing some lessons in my deskless classroom, and then on break we had a surprise meeting about our roles … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged China, chinese, education, ESL, games, General, lesson plans, lessons, teaching, teaching wee ones
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Surprise! No Desks!
We were drinking coffee in the office this morning, just before my first class, when I asked my TA to make sure the kids had their markers today. I asked the kids to bring them yesterday, but they’re only 5 … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged coffee, games, lessons, letters, Stick, teaching wee ones
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Gadget Addict
Gadgetaddict offers quite the array of tech toys, like remote-control cars or videogames. Some of them are the crazy toys like we just saw in that in-flight duty-free catalog, like the motorized inflatable bumper boat. I think it would be … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged awesome, cars, Chinese life, e3, games, New York City, tech
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Teaching Little Ones
My first two days of classes were great, but also overwhelming. I have 6 classes of 25ish kindergartners per day. Fortunately I only work 3 days a week, oddly enough it’s Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, which were the days I … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Books, chinese, education, Eric, games, LCC, lessons, mandarin, Osmos, teaching, teaching language, teaching wee ones, tech
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