For Halloween, my boss “volunteered” me to dress like a gorilla and go from class to class playing games with the children. An unanticipated consequence of this is, now when I sub for another teacher, the children greet me as “Monkey Teacher Ben”. Know what I don’t need? Dignity.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Taiwan Journal 06
For Halloween, my boss “volunteered” me to dress like a gorilla and go from class to class playing games with the children. An unanticipated consequence of this is, now when I sub for another teacher, the children greet me as “Monkey Teacher Ben”. Know what I don’t need? Dignity.
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- Benjamin
- Washington, DC, United States
- I am a wanabe Political Scientist (whatever that means) and novice travel writer. I am currently working in Taipei as an English teacher, while learning Chinese and looking for jobs back home. The blog's title no longer seems quite as appropriate as it did when I was working temp jobs in DC. But over time it's whineyness has grown on me, so your all stuck with it. Disclosure: Whenever I find out that I was mistaken about something I have written, or if I change my mind, I will go back and change what I had previously written. Lunatics yelling into the night sky rarely bother to print retractions. But the heavens are a less effective stenographer than the internet.
1 comment:
Hi, Ben Great photos! And just think of all the "monkey" related idioms you can now teach the kids! Monkey see, monkey do! I'll be a monkey's uncle! No monkeying around! and you can teach them to "do the Monkey" (get the music on-line- you were not only not born yet- you weren't even though of- and the prospect of your mom doing the "Monkey" is so horrifying your little student will certainly start to cry again! As a preschool teacher who at age 56 has been known to crawl around the floor of someone's living room trumpeting like an elephant, I agree- dignity is over rated!
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