Saturday, November 18, 2006

Train Japanesse Abused

"Do you have a question?" The house empties

"Yes. I have no question." The standard answer
. I hear several times a day.

"No, all right."
"And do you have? A question?"
"I am clear."
This is very reassuring.

"Yes, I have a question. In Germany we do not say 'baker tastes good?"
Exactly. And the restaurant is delicious, "says one can not in Germany.

"Is 'reserved' I called?"
CONGRATULATIONS! That was the topic of the hour!

"Yes. Ute, the churches in Germany are all built to the east?"
?? What does this have to do with today's lesson?!

last question is from one of our special students. The living proof that teachers the most difficult students are. He is happy to questions that have to do with the hour but really nothing. This evening I had it again after a very long time for the first time. An advanced group. Topic: Check in at hotel. From experience, I asked him as the last, if he can still have a question. So that classmates still have a chance if they have a real question. I did well:

"A propos Hotel: In Germany, many hotel names is black letter So many people in Germany can read Gothic script."

0 comments:

Post a Comment