It was one of those days….. I was trying to get ready for the coming week of classes. I use the Internet a lot to find ideas to use in class to help the students not just speak in English, but to “think” in English too. I want the classes to be as fun as possible. If I can make it fun, they listen more and try harder. I was lining up some classes that seemed to be just OK. The last two classes I had to get some grades on them all so the classes were very boring, just basic reading and questions on what they read. I clicked on one last link before stopping for the evening and …..WOW !!!!! This was my next class for sure. It just popped for me. Seems so simple, but I had a big feeling it was good. This was a simple crossword puzzle. I know, you are all saying, “a crossword puzzle? How lame.” I just had a feeling that it would be good so I tried it. This web site let me make a crossword puzzle with my words and clues….whatever I wanted. I chose words that I was sure they all knew, either from my class or from their daily life. All but two were in English. Remember, this IS an English class. On and on, I built my puzzle. Made the clues, not impossible, but just slightly difficult, just enough to make them think. Chinese students are usually taught to memorize and just “do as I say”. I don’t like that. I want them to “think” too. I want them to question me if they do not understand something. I finished the puzzle but it was late. The office where I get to make free copies on campus was closed hours ago and I had class at 8AM. I just had to make the copies at home myself and just eat the expense. The next day I had two classes of post grads, about 100 students. Hmmmm….. one page for the puzzle and one for the clues, that’s a lot. If I had them in groups of 4 or 5 it was much better. Less copies and working together, sharing, thinking together, as a team. That was IT. TEAMWORK. Four to a team, 100 students, I needed about 25 copies of a 2 pager, 50 pages total. Not too bad, and a few extra to be sure. I had my printers humming. My cheap, no good @#$%^& stapler was not helping. I had to waste at least 3-4 staples for everyone that actually worked. I just HAVE to get a new stapler today.
I arrived at class my usual 20-30 minutes early. I was a little excited. These post grads are not at all easy to get going. They are older, more life experiences, some had families-spouses-kids-etc. after roll call I asked about crossword puzzles. None knew what they were. I showed them one as I tried to explain. Some things we take for granted are very difficult to explain to someone for the first time. After a few minutes a few got the idea. I had them do what I hate, but had them explain to the others in Chinese. Now they all knew. I split them up in teams of four each. I had them move to be all very close to their team members. I handed out the puzzles and said “GO”. Nothing happened. They all just sat there. I asked one why they all just sat there, and she said that I told them to “go” but they did not know where to go. That was my error. Now I told them to “begin”, and it was much better. They looked and looked but no excitement. I told them to look at the clue for #2 across. The clue read “singing in my dorm”. I asked them, what do you need to sing in your dorm? Most stared at me unknowing. I said that the first answer was my gift to them, a freebee. It was a three letter word they needed. To sing in your dorm you need…….an “MP3”. There was about a ten second pause then they clicked. They knew what I meant. I told them #3 down started with the letter “P” from the word MP3. they started to talk, then smile, then standing up showing some enthusiasm. There were a few questions on some of the clues, and I explained to everyone so as to be fair. It was going well. They were laughing. As I walked around the class listening to their teamwo

About 15 minutes before the end of the second half of the class, I stopped them all and told them we would go over the answers together now. They all sat and stared at me intently. I had 100% of their attention. I was getting a great feeling from all this. I started, #2 across I gave you that. Singing in the dorm, it was MP3. I said #3 down, it started with the letter “P”, showing you my world. We did this in our first class. How did I show you my world? Several students said “photography” aloud. I yelled YES. Did anyone see my shirt? I was wearing my “Joseph Barbarise “Photography” shirt to class today as a clue. Many laughed. #22 down, “famous foreign drink”. I walked down among the students. They said “coffee”, and I yelled YES and pointed at the first I heard with the right answer. I saw a few students of other classes peeking in my front door to see what the excitement was. #20 down I s

As I left the building a few were still standing nearby talking about the class. They all smiled and waved as I walked back to my apartment. I needed rest. I think this was my best class yet. I really love this place.
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