{"id":74,"date":"2003-09-04T11:40:00","date_gmt":"2003-09-04T11:40:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bryan.fredricks.net\/blog\/?p=74"},"modified":"2003-09-04T11:40:00","modified_gmt":"2003-09-04T11:40:00","slug":"great-students-ess-club-and-yakitori","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bryan.fredricks.net\/blog\/?p=74","title":{"rendered":"Great Students, ESS Club, and Yakitori"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today I had a couple of classes, and they both went fairly well.  The students were for the most part enthusiastic.  A couple of them could care less about the lesson, but it seems like they all know more English than I expected.  It looks like I can ratchet up the difficulty of the classes a bit next time we meet.  <\/p>\n<p>I caused quite a stir in the staff room today when I heated up my leftovers from last night &#8211; I had teriyaki beef with rice, which is nothing too special, but the idea that I had cooked it was pretty impressive.  Many teachers stopped by to check it out, and even the vice principal stopped by to inspect it.  I&#8217;m missing some key piece of information here, but I think they are just surprised that I know how to cook.  Weird.<\/p>\n<p>I offered to teach a teacher&#8217;s English course on Fridays, and I already have four teachers committed to attending during sixth period.  They speak almost no English, so it will be a tough class for me to teach.  They have a lot more patience and motivation than my high school students, so I think it will even out nicely.  Everyone is really excited, and I&#8217;m also looking forward to our first class tomorrow.<\/p>\n<p>I am serving as president of the English Speaking Society (ESS) club in our school. Today, we met after school and we had a party to welcome me to the school.  Mrs. Tsutsumi came along to smooth things over translation-wise, and it went very well.  There was plenty of soda and snacks, and we talked about movies, music, and the club for almost an hour.  I brought my photo album, and that was a big hit &#8211; everyone enjoyed seeing my family and friends, and some of the places I&#8217;ve visited.<\/p>\n<p>There are five 3rd year ESS members, and they will graduate after next term.  These students are ones that I have met already through Andy, and so I&#8217;ll be sad to see them go.  That will leave me with just five members, so I&#8217;m hoping to recruit some first years during next term &#8211; it will be more fun with more people.  Unfortunately, there are no boys in the club &#8211; it&#8217;s considered to be a girl&#8217;s thing.  <\/p>\n<p>I got out of school late because of the club meeting, so I stopped in at my local Yakitori place for dinner.  The owner was in there and he remembered me from last time.  We tried again to have a conversation, but it was pretty tough.  I had bacon wrapped cheese on skewers, pork, beef, and chicken.  With a couple of beers, the total came out to about $20.  He actually has a large menu, but since it is in kanji characters, I can&#8217;t read it.  I asked him if I could make a copy of the menu to take into my teachers and translate it, but he insisted on copying it by hand for me right there in the restaurant.  He&#8217;s a really nice guy, and we watched the Hanshin Tigers play baseball on the TV while I ate and drank.  <\/p>\n<p>Afterwards, I walked home about two blocks, and walked by two Japanese girls standing on the sidewalk waiting for someone to pick them up.  They were staring at me the whole time I walked towards them, so just before I passed I smiled and said &#8220;Konbanwa&#8221; (good evening) to them in Japanese.  Both their jaws dropped, and one said &#8220;Eeeeehhhhyyy?&#8221; loudly, which is the Japanese equivalent of &#8220;What the hell?&#8221;  They just watched me finish my walk to my apartment without saying another word.  Another international experience in the books.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today I had a couple of classes, and they both went fairly well. The students were for the most part enthusiastic. A couple of them could care less about the lesson, but it seems like they all know more English than I expected. 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