Monday, February 23, 2009

I do know Chinese…

Recently, I have had a student named Grace coming to my E6 classes. She is from the Junior High school, but she is Korean and her English isn’t as good as other students. So to catch up she has been coming to my class this semester. In my class there is a strict English only rule. I have one student whose English ability is very low and speaks to me in Chinese quite regularly. Usually, I just stare at her with a blank expression as if I don’t understand. This usually gets her to try and say whatever she is trying to explain in English. I forgot to go over the rules with Grace and she doesn’t know of the English only policy.

Last week, Grace was explaining to me that she had to leave early and would see me tomorrow. She said this all in Chinese. At the time, I was testing Rudy’s reading pronunciation. Rudy being one of my lowest students and also the one who tries to speak Chinese to me everyday was surprised when I answered back in Chinese. So surprised she exclaimed, “You know Chinese!” like it was a major revelation. I will have to continue using my blank expressions and hopefully Rudy will forget that “I know Chinese.”

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Seeing the Reunion

Recently Taiwan was given two pandas by China. Obviously this causes mass hysteria in Taiwan. Come on, it’s a panda! So I took a trip to the Taipei zoo. It was my first time seeing pandas which was pretty exciting. Since so many people in Taiwan also wanted to see the pandas, We were given a specific time in which we could see them. Once we were in the huge exhibition hall built specifically for them we just had time to file through to see them. One person that I was with received a call on her cell phone as we were walking past and wasn’t even able to see them. I felt sorry for her since I didn’t even get a good picture with my camera for her to see them. Once the craziness subsides I think I would want to see them again, maybe. The pandas’ names are Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan, in Chinese when you say these together it means reunion. So I call these panda’s propaganda, but still they are pretty cool.   All in all, my trip to Taipei was an amazing trip. I had a lot of fun and seeing pandas in real life, I couldn’t ask for more.

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