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NYC Guide: 10 ways to not look like a tourist
A CUP OF JO: NYC Guide: 10 ways to not look like a tourist:
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Some tips from New Yorkers so you won't look too much like a tourist there!
- Don't stare. Even if a woman wearing a tiger costume sits down next to you on the subway (which happened to me once), act like nothing out of the ordinary is happening. Seasoned New Yorkers are always unfazed.
- New Yorkers imagine that there's an invisible line down the middle if the sidewalk, and that to keep the flow going, you keep to the RIGHT. New Yorkers also walk at a brisk pace, and if they stop or even slow down, they step out of the way
- Tourists always get overwhelmed when swiping their metro card. There's a lot of fumbling. Just be cool--get your card out while walking down the stairs, make sure the black strip is facing inward, and swipe it like a credit card.
- New Yorkers fold their pizza.
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culture shock
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Peppermint Patty at School
Don't wanna be a lousy voice through Patty's ears.
One thing educators must keep in mind at all times: students are human beings, who might have other things in mind than the lesson we want to teach them, who live, love, have headaches and feel sleepy (including when you're talking to them!)... Let's try to keep some other points in mind too...
- students are not binary-programmed -- we have brains to think, not USB ports to receive information. And those are not industrially made, each one is unique and functions differently.
- you evaluate them, they evaluate you -- don't think you're the only one in charge of drawing conclusions...
- don't blame them for your mistakes, don't let them blame you for theirs. -- teaching-learning is teamwork. Both parts need to find a balanced point where they speak the same language, then create productive learning experiences from that.
talk soon, folks!
Labels:
inspiration,
teacher's journal
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
YILTS X - day 2

André Lemos on life goods in São Paulo
David Crabbe thinking of his experience in Brazil
The seminar's mascot
Oxford's display
(and display only - if you want to buy anything, look for a sales representative)
Our beloved host and our beloved mascot
The coffee break
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teacher's journal
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