10-year-olds with $200 electronic Chinese-English dictionaries say the darndest things:
Today Emily church we are many episteme a bout travelling. I know my a bout travelling episteme is not good. But now have Emily I’m never mind. And I today college many a bout travelling episteme. I because of thanks Emily.
I’m so happy.
You’re welcome, kid.
There are five classes of railway tickets in China. Starting with the poshest, these are: soft sleeper, hard sleeper, soft seat, hard seat and unreserved. We took a hard sleeper from Jinzhou to Guangzhou, so now we have experienced every class of train car. Hard sleeper is definitely the best. It [...]
A colleague of ours found this set of building blocks to help children learn English. One of the things that is so amazing about teaching English as a foreign language is that it forces you to rethink components of English you take for granted and experience the language in a completely new way. With that [...]
Classes ended over a week ago, and we have had plenty of time to laze around. Josh decided that with nothing better to do, it might be fun to apply for a job. We sent our resumes to a school in the far south of the PRC. Within a day or so, [...]
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