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    Open ur eyes, please, my sleepy students

    tough teaching for me, a young college teacher of English, to teach adult students how to write a undergraduate thesis. i kept talking and gave a lecture of 8 periods today. during the afternoon, most of my students buried their heads down and had a short but sound and seemingly sweet sleep. my gosh, poor me! wake them up or not? in what ways? after the recess, i continued my lecture and decided to change that depressing situation. those who were sleepy must come to the front to present a  impromptu mini-speech "why i can't open my eyes today?" and it worked. that student shared her own story: she stayed up to watch a tv show till 1 a.m. this morning. actually, i have to confess that my lecture appears useless to them, who in fact can't write an English thesis by the end of their part-time college study, it's totally beyond their ability. i feel quite frustrated between what is to be taugth and what is to be learnt for primary school teachers of English who r overloaded now, suprisingly to know that primary schools kids of 10 ys old begin to fall in love and have a steady boy/girl friend.

     

    Posted: Saturday, May 10, 2008 5:00 AM by XyyX
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    Betty said:

    Yes, some students like getting in those capnaps during class.  Some of them even drool and snore.  It's not always about what they are learning.  Sometimes they are just tired.  

    # May 10, 2008 10:52 AM
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