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Office Adventures
In the office the other day… Sven: I’m off to class to have mad fun with our apathetic teenagers! Carol: Good job! Did you learn that word from David? Sven: What? Meg: He said “mad fun” not “ma fan“. (Chinese … Continue reading
Posted in Chapel Hill
Tagged chinese, mail, Sven, teaching teenagers, World of WarCraft, WoW
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Talent Show
On Friday, my class played Hippopotamus. This is an awesome game for mixed levels, easily modified for students’ English abilities and not mind-numbingly repetitive. You send one person into the hall while the rest of the class picks a verb. … Continue reading
Posted in Chapel Hill
Tagged awesome, Charlie Gordon, duds, LOST, mail, my students, podcast, teaching teenagers
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Yanjing
My specs had a tragic accident today. After Sven helped me out at school with a superglue temporary fix, I went to the specs store to get new ones. We get Stick’s contact lens solution at a little glasses shop … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged chinese, Chinese life, glasses, mail, mandarin, mei you, New York City, Stick, Sven, Yanjing, Young
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Slight Improvement
My reading has improved to the point where I’m no longer tormenting Stick by reading numbers and compass directions from signs. Today we passed one with the combination ??, so I sang “It’s electric! Boogie-woogie-woogie!” Sometimes I wonder how Stick … Continue reading
Politics In The Market
Although I’m still mourning my old veggie market, I’ve found a nice new place down the street. I miss chatting with my patient veggie lady, but this new shop is pretty good. The produce is fresh, the shop’s clean, the … Continue reading
Who Do You Love?
I played a round of Who Do You Love? with my students on Friday. You put the chairs in a circle so almost everyone can sit down, and one person is left standing in the middle. The person in the … Continue reading
Posted in Beijing, ESL
Tagged Charlie Gordon, duds, e3, mail, my students, teaching teenagers
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Selective Hearing
Let me explain how Saturday morning works in our house. After I’ve been up for a few hours — and I am not an early riser — I try to get Stick moving. I offer him coffee, I remind him … Continue reading
Posted in Beijing
Tagged Chinese life, coffee, mail, moving, podcast, reading, Stick
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Freedom Fries With Chinese Characteristics
I heard a rumor at school today that the Tous Les Jours bakery was picketed by anti-French groups (who apparently don’t know that Tous Les Jours is owned by a South Korean company). Anyone know if this is true? Subscribe … Continue reading
Posted in New York City
Tagged chinese, Chinese life, mail, New York City, with Chinese characteristics
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Washing My Hair
We stopped in Wu-Mei Mart the other night to buy out their entire stock of see if they had any Herbal Essences. To my great delight, I found a rack of the old-style conditioners, but I searched for the matching … Continue reading
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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