The score for the 49ers-Seattle game is 17-20, and there are only 5 more minutes, so I turn to the questions students ask. The first two or three were not as good as the ones m cancelled class asked, but here's what the Italian student wants to know:
Are you an art lover?
Which one is your favorite museum in Spain?
Can we kow the titel of your text? (???) Spelled title that way. I don't know what text means.
A South Korea student wants to know "Would you be a friend with your student? How do you protect the student's self-esteem? What kind of relationship do you have with your student?"
(That singular student reminds me of what Javier says his friend Timmerman used to say. "My student didn't show up tonight.") How would you teach a shy student like me?
A Thai student asks, "What was your dream when you were a teenager? How many countries in Asia have you ever taught there? How many kind of vehicles can you drive or ride? What will you do in the next 10 years.
Uh-oh. Now it's 17 to 23.
To be continued...but I think the game is over!
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