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February | 2011 | sweet tea | green tea
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Sweet tea green tea. A southerner moves to china. Monthly Archives: February 2011. February 28, 2011. Sorry for the long hiatus in posting! I was away from my little town just having, oh, the most wonderful two-month vacation I could possibly imagine more on that to come! But for now, I’m back. Classes … Continue reading →. Just Be Yourself, Chiner. A Love Without End, Amen. Stay With You, I Very Happy. Exams 2010 – The Highlight Reel. Give me your email address, I'll give you a blog post.
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January | 2011 | sweet tea | green tea
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Sweet tea green tea. A southerner moves to china. Monthly Archives: January 2011. Exams 2010 – The Highlight Reel. January 5, 2011. Happy New Year, everyone! It’s been a crazy month but the semester has ended and it’s vacation time! Before I head out, though, I want to share with you some highlights of my exam season. I don’t know what crazy … Continue reading →. Just Thought You Should Know. January 5, 2011. Just Be Yourself, Chiner. A Love Without End, Amen. Stay With You, I Very Happy.
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Top 10 Lessons Learned as a New Teacher in China | Chelsea Clarke
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Adventures and Musings from an Unexpected Life…. Skip to primary content. Top 10 Lessons Learned as a New Teacher in China. July 7, 2011. 10 Wearing the same outfit multiple days in a row is ok, especially if you have a different group of students each day. It’s what I like to call my “teaching uniform.”. 9 It doesn’t matter how detailed and painfully explicit your instructions are. Students will NEVER follow them exactly (and will be surprised when you take points off for not listening). 1 Even though m...
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September | 2010 | sweet tea | green tea
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Sweet tea green tea. A southerner moves to china. Monthly Archives: September 2010. September 27, 2010. During my first meeting with each of my classes, I had my students write me a short note introducing themselves to me and asking any questions they may have about me or America. Imagine my surprise upon sitting down to … Continue reading →. The Kid Is Not My Son. September 18, 2010. September 15, 2010. Come in, she said, I’ll give you shelter from the storm. September 11, 2010. September 6, 2010. Dear ...
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March | 2011 | sweet tea | green tea
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Sweet tea green tea. A southerner moves to china. Monthly Archives: March 2011. Stay With You, I Very Happy. March 8, 2011. The new semester is under way, but before we move ahead, I want to hearken back to the end of last semester, though it seems like ages ago. I didn’t have time to write about all this before … Continue reading →. Just Be Yourself, Chiner. A Love Without End, Amen. Stay With You, I Very Happy. Exams 2010 – The Highlight Reel. Give me your email address, I'll give you a blog post.
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August | 2010 | sweet tea | green tea
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Sweet tea green tea. A southerner moves to china. Monthly Archives: August 2010. I’m Huge in China. August 18, 2010. Jessie called as she came into my room. Are you free next Saturday night? How sweet of her to assume that I, I who know all of 20 people in China, could be busy two weeks from now. On … Continue reading →. The Sublime to the Ridiculous and Back Again. August 18, 2010. I can truthfully say that Sichuan food is some of the most delicious I have ever eaten. The spiciness! Sweet tea green tea.
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Katie D in China: April 2011
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Katie D in China. The information and opinions contained in this blog in no way reflect the views of the Peace Corps. There was an error in this gadget. Saturday, April 23, 2011. This week I have been teaching my lower-level students about inviting—how to make an invitation and to accept and refuse the invitation. I started class by asking the question, ‘If you could invite any 4 people (dead, alive, famous, not famous or even not real) who would you invite and why? What are you doing? 8217; One student ...
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Katie D in China: Winter Vacation Year 2
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Katie D in China. The information and opinions contained in this blog in no way reflect the views of the Peace Corps. There was an error in this gadget. Saturday, April 14, 2012. Winter Vacation Year 2. Naturally, when everyone was done visiting, Leo and I were pretty tired. We spent the week we had between visitors and our Peace Corps training just relaxing. The training finished up our winter vacation. It was a busy (and cold) winter as compared with last year, but meaningful. Sweet tea green tea.
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2014 in Books – On a Scale from One to Fabulous
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On a Scale from One to Fabulous. Marissa's reflections on travel, pop culture, Peace Corps, teaching and learning. January 11, 2015. I read a lot in 2014. Most read genres: YA (including realistic fiction, sci fi, fantasy, and historical fiction), contemporary literary fiction. Biggest reading development: Audiobooks! In February and then seven more. Was the longest, at 19 CDs and 1.5 months of driving time. Bring Up the Bodies. Best YA dystopia: I guess. Which I couldn’t get through. Jacob Have I Loved.