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    Child, hold on to Mom's hand---Mourning for the dead children in Sichuan Earthquake
    i feel heavy-hearted to type word by word here to share with u a touching poem written to mourn the children whose life was taken away by the evil 5.12 earthquake. the following poem was posted on the internet by some unknown author, and originally it's written in Chinese, and translated by a young female Chinese mother working in New Zealand,  whose blog name is Mama Student (妈妈同学: http://blog.sina.com.cn/u/1345181057)
     
    A lot of school buildings collapsed, burying children inside. Only a few escaped. A poem for the dead children is being widely spread on the internet.

    Child, hold on to Mom's hand
    The road to heaven is too dark, and 
    Mom worries that your head is being hit.
    Hold on to Mom's hand
    Let me accompany you.
     
    However, it is too dark too see your hand.
    And since the falling wall robbed the sunshine away,
    The soft look in your eyes I could no more see.
     
    Off you go,
    There is no more worries on the road ahead of you
    No more tiring school work and 
    No more Father's fist on to you.
     
    Yet you must remember the look of me 
    and your father
    So that we could  walk together
    for the next life
     
    Do not worry too much, Mom
    The road to heaven is a bit crowded 
    with too many schoolmates
    We tell each other 
    "Do not cry!"
    Every  mother here is our mother
    And every child,mother's child.
     
    So, Mom,
    Leave your love to the alive children
    In the days without me.
    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.

     

    class sponsor? or head teacher? or class adviser?

    In China, there is one type of teachers, and they don't give lectures in classrooms, they don't teach any content course. They're in charge of the entire class, mainly check students' attendance and in charge of the classroom rules or disciplines or sth like this. In some countries, they seem be called home classroom teachers, head teachers or class advisors. r there any teachers of that type in your home country? thx so so much.

    by the way, they're named "班主任" in Chinese.  

     

    Hi, all any ESL adult teacher here?

    Hi, My job is to train primary and secondary school teachers of english in China. In addition i also teach adult students, i was wondering if there are any similar teachers here in this blog, i wanna be friends with u and share our thoughs on ESL teaching. u can leave a message on http://blog.sina.com.cn/u/1252246881 (my personal blog) best regards to every blogger here.


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