I got some really helpful suggestions:
- At the begining of class, you can make
- I suggest you use computer to teach.
- You can show us some news about USA by English newspaper, TV pictures, I like this way of teach.
Some expected questions:
- I want to know more about
- I want to watch more movies ^_^
- Will you let your kids learn Chinese culture in the future?
- What's your favorite food in China?
- What's your QQ number?
- Do you like China?
- What do you think of China football?
Some that broke my heart:
-I have a dream that one day I can go to USA, but I don't know how and when I can make it true. So will you give me any suggestion?
- I want to ask you a question. I know you and your boyfriend in the different place. I want to know how do you improve your feeling? Do you think it's bad for your feeling in the different countries. Thank you. ^_^
- In your eyes, we're children, yes or no?
And some weird questions:
- I think we can have a party. invite several foreign teacher take with every student.
- Do you want to have a baby? Why?
- What's do you think about Christopher Emmanuel Paul?
- How many boyfriend would you have?
- Do you have any view for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and the 201 World Exposition in Shanghai
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- what kind of men do you prefer?
- What do you think TaiWan's question?
Overall, I found this to be pretty helpful and it gave me ideas for class. I was getting pretty bored too and frustrated with simply reading from the book and making silly dialogues. I ended up making a photo slideshow to show them my life in America because there were a ton of questions about my family, friends, and life. A few also just wanted to see pictures of Matt, my family, and my friends.
It felt really weird to do it because I knew that some of the slides would result in a huge "oooh!!" or "wahhh!!" by 55+ students. I also kind of enjoyed a sort of distance with my students but I guess it's better in the long rung if I do this now. They still don't know how old I am though.
No, I did not tell them what I think about the "Taiwan question" and I have no clue who Christopher Emmanuel Paul is.
It was a pretty fun week though, just to figure out what exactly they were thinking about me and have a more laid-back class that wasn't so academically driven. This next week we'll be preparing midterm dialogues and I have a powerpoint about slang and how we use IM. I'm excited to teach this lesson plan, a feeling I haven't had in a while. Change is good.
It is still cold here in Qingdao but this weekend we actually broke 60 degrees and I actually felt warmth outside! I also stopped wearing my puffy coat last week, so I'm very excited for the beginning of what is sure to be a short spring leading to a beautiful summer.
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Please wear a skirt in the near future. Along with your puffy coat
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