I’ve become somewhat obsessed with taking pictures of the sunsets from my balcony. I can’t capture just how beautiful they are, but here are some of my favorite attempts.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
How To Confuse French Children
1. Start counting with your pointer finger rather than your thumb—they’ll think you’re shushing them.
2. Write in print rather than cursive—they’ll have no idea how to tell “r” and "n" apart.
3. Say “so” or “then” before starting a new phrase—they will think that “so” is part of the whole phrase.
Me (holding up a flashcard): Hands
French children: Les mains
Me: In English!
French children: In English!
If you ever come across a French child who thinks that the English word for “hands” is “inenglish,” you will know that I was her teacher.
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