The next photo is my home at night. This is the CBD's performing arts center fully illuminated. Now you see why I like the area and returned!
My 12th grade students are always difficult ones for whom to plan lessons. I try to teach a mix of problem solving, creativity, and hardcore English practice. Here is the loudest activity in their history--student bargaining. As storeowners, sudents balanced finding an appropriately low price while still earning profit. I wanted to see how they work with mixed objectives.
Similar to me wearing ledehosen to teach German, I vowed to liven up the story of the Franklin Expedition by having the students reenact the expedition, complete with pirate costumes and props. Fortunately, Chinese schools aren't worried about weapon-related paraphanelia (help me to spell), so all the less-interested students were active (making bloody cardboard knives, of course.)
Yet, the process of finishing costumes led to complete classroom chaos.
Last, but not least, our once-a-closet classroom may finally get a smartboard! Always staying optimistic.
And on that note, I start my 9 day holiday! I and another teacher are off to the 3 Gorges dam on the Yangtze river.
Later days,
Rick