Awkward Corrections II

October 11th, 2007

Here are some more funny moments thanks to the feedback portion of my worksheet. I’ve only done 2 other posts that I can remember like this. (Kids Say the Darndest Things and Awkward Corrections, just in case you missed them.) Please forgive the uncorrected camera tilt and enjoy. Ah – and remember, I teach only in high schools. ;-)

By the way, I was inspired to revisit this theme thanks to this adorable (and dead-on) bit of homework posted by The Hopeless Romantic. Take a gander if you like. :-)

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  • I'm glad someone else found humor in the little bird picture. Ha ha.
  • top pics:

    1.) bird cutting the cheese
    2.) the "evil universe" you
    3.) how long have you been girlfriendless
  • Kathy
    The last photo is priceless. Completely priceless haha.

    I liked the colorful flower picture the best though. :)
  • I'd rather be Elmo than the guy with no ear canals and 700 gallons of sweat coming out of his bloated cheeks and forehead. Sheesh. Ugh.
  • Michaels
    Indeed, that other one of Deas is pretty accurate too. Infact, now that its been pointed out, there is an uncanny resemblance to elmo. :P
  • Wait - which one?? :-(
  • I like the student who asked why your nose is so high. Actually, you could tell them that Japanese' noses were naturally 'high' in the past, but because of the influence of an old Chinese standard of beauty, 'short' noses were bred into the country. Currently, noses in Japan are getting 'higher' again, probably because of the influence of the influence of Western fashion. I know this because I saw an entire report on a Japanese documentary-variety show!

    That kid's drawing of you - It's the spitting image! Right down to the canal-less ears.
  • I was trying not to get her in trouble, but what the heck? I actually found out that that comment was Aileen's fault directly. She and Melanie apparently taught that word to some high school kids. Way to go, guys. Corrupting Japan's youth. :-P
  • F*cking great your Japanese!

    I wonder if that was a direct quote from your teacher parroted by the student. That's fantastic. I think kids would say the same about me. However the intonation would be slightly different causing the meaning to change COMPLETELY.

    And shut up about 2kyu. NAY SAYER, NAY SAYER.
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