If you couldn't tell, I've kind of
given up on blogging about my Beijing trip. Blogging doesn't take me
that long, but I was kind of avoiding it, so I never got to it. Maybe
I will post some pictures on facebook sometime.
I finally managed to get pictures of
all of my kids! Since kids are hard to take pictures of, some of the
pictures are better than others, sorry. Here are pictures of all the
kids in my homeroom.
First of all, we have Valerie. She's
pretty quiet and very sweet. She's the one that can't dress herself
so that I have to do it every day. It is less that she can't do it and more
that she just stares off into space and doesn't do anything. She
always wears t-shirts and pink stretchy pants (okay, not in this picture--those are her uniform pants).
Next is Alyson. She has this gorgeous
long hair, and this sassy personality. She's also one of my best English
speakers ("I is a mermaid princess! Terrence is Prince Charming!") and knows all of the Disney princesses by name. I feel a tiny bit bad for any boys who
know her when she gets to high school. They don't stand a chance.
I don't have a particularly good
picture of Phoebe (this is her with Alyson). She's the oldest of my students by a few months
and is definitely the tallest. She seems to like me a lot, and is
always grabbing my hand/shirt/whatever she can get a hold of and
pulling me over to stand by her.
Jophy is super, super quiet. I often
can't tell if she is saying her English right, because she speaks too
quietly for me to hear. She is very good friends with Phoebe, so I
can't ever have them sit together. She likes me fine, but she sort of does her own thing. She also poses well for pictures.
Cary is sort of my star student. He is
really good at following rules, and says what I want him to say about
twice as much as everyone else (he's not quite as good at having a
conversation as, say, Alyson, but he speaks much more in class).
Tony is a sweetheart, but he's also
definitely a handful. If he grew up in America, he would probably be
a football player in high school--he sort of has that cool-guy
personality. He speaks English quite well ("Teacher Diane! I'm a
tiger! I will eat you!), but also very loudly and not always at the
right time.
Peter took a little longer to like me
than my other students. He's pretty shy, and he has a hard time with
English. I think I'm winning him over, though. I make sure to wave to
him specifically when I come into class in the mornings, and he is to
the point where he smiles and waves back.
Terrence is super tiny, and Lindsay
likes to say he looks like a little teddy bear. He's behaves pretty
well in class, but every so often he gives me this little mischievous
smile and refuses to do what I say. It is pretty darn cute.
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