This student thought it was so funny to draw a picture of me on the board. The cheeky but nervous smile ended about two seconds after this photo was taken. Maybe, she will never smile again. That'll learn 'er.
I can be nice to students. This one was very sad to leave come Friday, although we had been taking the p*$$ out of each other all week. Her group even added me as an evil character in their skit performance. But on the last day she cried...and gave me a hug. I was moved, but I told her to stop crying and clear off home, as we've got another group coming on Monday.
Outside the Crazy Korean/American's classroom you can find this delight. A desk, upon which is an invitation to write some fan mail. Another sign, just in case the studetns are not crystal clear, asks for a letter to be written. I wonder what she does with them? They might come in useful at her next job interview...which should'nt be far away now. But whatever you do, don't take the markers.
A nice, friendly welcome sign to greet the students when they arrive on Monday. This is on the door of the computer room, which studetns are allowed to use anyway in their spare time to do homework. Why it has been there for months I'm not sure. Nobody has even questioned it. I didn't mention it as it provides me with entertainment each time I walk past. Does Crazy Korean/American not realise that an exclamation mark ends the sentence? Just so there is no doubt left in anyones mind...on a travelling camp a few weeks ago, she turned to me and asked 'Is London in the UK?' If she leaves, so does the entertainment. No matter. Incidentally, the students are not scared of the 'Red Sticker Zone', because they don't know what it means. And neither is it explained.
You may have guessed already, but the mock 'Restaurant' venue belongs to Crazy Korean/American girl. Anyone who wants to go in here must STOP, and making a mess is a very bad thing. Once again though, this sign provides much amusement as it is, once again, gramatically incorrect. It actually asks people to do the exact opposite of what she means.
There are not many words on these two signs, and they are the only two signs she has made. But both are just fantastic. I hope she will make many more. I'll ask her to make an 'exit' sign, and wait to see how she can f%$k that one up....because she certainly will.
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