When my aunt went to teach in Japan on a teacher exchange program back in
the late '80s, she found the same thing.


On 8/12/09 10:07 AM, "The Haggard 何麥可" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Then I would wake up with an incision at the tip of EACH arrow with an
> explanation that they didn't cut the X because they thought that meant
> NOT HERE.  Trust me, I have lived a long time in Asia and the cultural
> clues you and I take for granted don't always translate well.  AND,
> though I LOVE Taiwan very very much, they do not teach logical or
> systematic thinking in the schools here, so it is not always assumed
> that someone, even a doctor, with try to "figure out" what you mean by
> pictures and diagrams.  One goal I have in teaching english here is
> make students THINK about things rather than just repeat things.
> 
> -Michael
> 


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