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When teacher o was teaching abroad, her student Mike came to her and expressed that he wanted to make some Chinese friends to improve his Chinese, but he realized that his Chinese roommates were quiet, so he thought all Chinese people are quiet. if you were teacher o, how would you suggest? thanks for the question. first, I would praise Mike's attitude of willing to learn. and I would explain to Mike that what he has are preconceived Notions or stereotype of Mike. Chinese people are also human. he needs to think of them as fully human in the first place. for example, a dog bites him or even just scares him when he's a child and so for the rest of his life he's afraid of dogs. Because he believes that all dogs are scary and dangerous and want to bite him. when he meets a dog, he doesn't have to evaluate it as an individual. his roommates are quiet doesn't mean that all Chinese people are quiet. and maybe his roommates are not like what he thinks. because in traditional Chinese culture, The nature of junzi is displayed in action rather than speech. we encourage people to act rather than speak. I would suggest Mike, if he would like to practice his Chinese, he can create opportunities of having conversations and increase interactions. after getting familiar with his roommates, I believe that they will talk more with Mike and even become friends. and I would also organise more activities to give students opportunities to speak, inviting local Chinese to our school and make students in pairs with them.
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This Saturday will be a very special day for me. It is the retirement performance of my seniors in the Yosakoi dance circle. They have been leading us for a long time, and I have learned so much from them. Last week was the last festival where they danced with us. I felt very sad because it was the final time to share that stage together. Dancing with them always gave me confidence and joy, and now that time is coming to an end. I remember the first time I joined the circle. I was nervous and did not know how to dance well. My seniors were patient and kind. They taught me not only the steps but also the spirit of Yosakoi. They showed me how to smile even when I was tired, and how to support each other as a team. Because of them, I could grow little by little. Now it is almost our turn to become the leaders. I feel excited, but also very anxious. Can we guide the circle as well as our seniors did? Can we keep the same energy and passion? I hope we can. I want to make them proud and continue the tradition they built. Even though I am sad to say goodbye, I am also looking forward to the future.
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السلام عليكم 🌿 سنبدأ بإذن الله دروسًا في تعلم اللغة العربية من كتاب "العربية بين يديك" للطلاب المبتدئين من الصفر. سنتعلم خطوة بخطوة: القراءة المحادثة الفهم النطق الصحيح مع أمثلة وتمارين في كل درس ✨ الشرح سيكون بالعربية فقط بطريقة سهلة ومبسّطة، حتى تكتسب اللغة بشكل طبيعي. إذا كنت ترغب في الانضمام أو معرفة تفاصيل الدروس، أرسل لي رسالة خاصة 🌷 Hello everyone 🌿 I will start Arabic lessons using the book "Al-‘Arabiyyah Bayna Yadayk" for complete beginners. We will learn step by step: Reading Speaking Understanding Correct pronunciation With examples and practice in every lesson ✨ The lessons will be in simple Arabic only, so you can learn naturally and improve your speaking. If you would like to join or know the lesson details, please send me a private message 🌷
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