Its official I have taught my last class of my first semester in China. On our last lesson I had the students in groups while reading the Story of Christmas, act out and interpret the story. Looking back I regret I didn’t have my camera. This was the sweetest yet funniest thing I have seen in China! The students had never heard the story of how Christ came to earth. Their interpretations of angels, Mary & Joseph, and the meaning of new vocabulary was hilarious! My favorite:
Narrator: Then an angle appeared to Josep and told him he must go home to get a census.
The actors: There is a King and the rest of the students are bowing down to the king.
The King: “Quiet, Now..I am going to give you a CENSUS! (angry voice)
Those bowing down: NOOOO…not a census!!
First Day of School. The same nerves that run through everyone on their first day of school were kicking in as I walked up the stairs to room 203. I have never taught at a college level before, I definitely have not taught Chinese. Would they like me? Would they be able to understand? All these worries and thoughts were flying around my brain, but within an instant the madness stopped! As I let go of Jeremy's hand and stepped foot into my classroom, I was immediately filled with peace and joy! Their smiling faces and eager hearts just makes you melt :) I greeted the 10 or so students who arrived early and then began writing on the chalk board. It may be messy, but writing on a chalk board is totally teacher and made my day. The first class went well, it was a little bumpy but for the most part my lesson was accomplished and the students left smiling. As that class left, the second arrived and I started all over. This time with a passion and a confidence. I loved Teaching! ...

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