Thursday, May 20, 2010

Teaching Chinese, and Learning America by Ivan X

After I read, printed and read again a NYTIMES
I think, Ms. Zheng, a woman from China and teaching chinese in America, it is hard for she, because, she is out of her usual elememt in this city, people and culture are different beetwen, China and America.
She want a litte respect, because, studendts interrup her, and she have to repeat, and teach again.
Also she is voluteered to work in U.S. school, but this country doesn't value a teachers,
Her life in High School was torture, she only study, study and study, but here students lead more interesting lives.

I agree with she, beacuase a lot American, misundertand a Sudamerican, Asian, Europe, ect.. people for yours languages, cultures and other things.

No matter what, people would to try undertand each other.


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Ivan, this is the correction of your summary:

After I read, printed and read again the article from the N.Y. Times
I have thoought about Ms. Zheng, a woman from China and teaching Chinese in America. In my opinion, it is hard for her because, she is out of her usual element in this city. People and culture are different in China and America.

She wants a litte respect because students interrupt her, and she has to repeat and teach again.

Also she volunteered to work in the U.S. school, but this country doesn't value teachers.

Her life in high school was torture; she only studied, studied and studied, but here students lead more interesting lives.

I agree with her because a lot Americans misunderstand South American, Asian and European and other people in terms of their languages, cultures, etc. (usually, etc. is at the end of a sentence)

No matter what, people should to try to understand each other.

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