Students can sometimes make things worthwhile! I love some of the creative things they say to describe stuff. One kid kept trying to say that leukemia was white red ball sick (or something like that) because it is white blood sick in Japanese (白血病).
I just saw your posts about the Hey Say Jump shows. Sounds like you girls had fun! ...... I'm so behind with LJ and stuff.
Lol. Yeah. I have students who are like "...can I use my dictionary?" And I refuse to let them until they at least try to explain. It's good practice and a good lesson, because usually they can figure out a way and I understand them. On the rare occasions that they really can't come up with anything at all, then the dictionary is a last resort.
And Hey! Say! 7, actually. JUMP is in two weeks in Osaka. XD But yes, it was fun! :D
Ahhh..... Hey! Say! 7. I see. I'm glad it was fun either way. :)
My kids don't usually have a dictionary. They make me be a dictionary which isn't always the best thing because I don't always know. They ask me some of the most random stuff and I'm like "how the fuck should I know?" But if I can remember then I can learn new stuff.
Also, that title is awesome. Good way to describe it.
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I just saw your posts about the Hey Say Jump shows. Sounds like you girls had fun! ...... I'm so behind with LJ and stuff.
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And Hey! Say! 7, actually. JUMP is in two weeks in Osaka. XD But yes, it was fun! :D
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My kids don't usually have a dictionary. They make me be a dictionary which isn't always the best thing because I don't always know. They ask me some of the most random stuff and I'm like "how the fuck should I know?" But if I can remember then I can learn new stuff.
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