Monday, November 17, 2008
cause/effect
Why did you choose your major or career? I choose to be an ESL instructor for several reasons. I was involved in training and education in another field unrelated to ESL. I wanted to join my interest in teaching with my interest in international studies which was my major in college. My husband and I were living in Puerto Rico at the time, and we were going to be moving to South America. I realized that teaching ESL to adults was the perfect combination of my interests and skills. I love my job!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Session 2- week 4
This week we are writing our cause/effect essay. Tell us about one example of culture shock that you experienced. You can focus on the causes or you could tell us about the effect of culture shock on your experience here. In other words, were you able to overcome it quickly? I remember when I lived in Argentina, I was amazed at how thin everyone was. It was unusual to see someone who was overweight. I guess I had "reverse culture shock" because when we moved back to the U.S. I couldn't believe how many fat people there were. I hadn't noticed this so much before I left the U.S. It was very obvious to me how overweight we must appear to international visitors.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Session 2- week 3
I enjoyed hearing about your well-ingrained habits (if you don't know what ingrained means, look it up at dictionary.com). This week we are beginning our chapter on cause-effect essays. Tuesday, November 4 was an historic day in American history. Based on all you have read and heard, why do you think Barack Obama was elected to the presidency?
Monday, October 27, 2008
session 2 week 2
As always, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your posts. You all have had many memorable experiences adapting to life here in San Jose. This week I would like to hear about one thing that will never change for you. This could be something about your personality or a habit you have that won't change no matter where you live. For me, I've lived in Puerto Rico, Argentina, Brazil, Spain and all over the U.S. My habit of keeping in touch with a core group of childhood and college friends has never changed. Even though all of us have had different life experiences, I treasure my e-mails, phone calls and visits with them.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Session 2 week 1
This week we are beginning our compare and contrast essay. Please write one paragraph telling us about the biggest differences in your life here and your life in your country.
Monday, October 13, 2008
week 8
This week in our grammar book we are working on modals. Write about a job that you have had in the past or would like to have. What skills and qualifications are necessary and desirable for this job. For example, I was a bartender while I was in college. A bartender must be willing to work with the public. Sometimes people are mean, irritable and drink too much. They can be difficult and require a lot of patience from the bartender. Also, a bartender needs to be in good health. They are on their feet for many hours. It's an exhausting job. A bartender never is allowed to sit down. A bartender can make a lot of money, but the work isn't easy.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Week 7
For several of you, what you heard and read before arriving here has turned out not to be accurate. I'm glad your experiences living here have been positive! For this week, I want you to describe the one or two most important characteristics (for example, honesty, sense of humor, intelligence) a person can have to be successful living and studying in another country.
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