In Class

Pictures of me in Class!

O.K. Thanks to the Kyoto-sensei (vice-principal), I've now got pictures of myself teaching. I should've worn my beige slacks, because that makes a nice combo with the shirt and tie; this outfit makes my tie look a bit out-of-place. But, you get to see my smiling face.
This lesson went like this: 1. Students are in groups of four. Either Mr. Obata or I ask one student in the group a "do" question: "Do you like ice cream?", and the student responds "Yes, I do" or "No, I don't". 2. Then we ask the same student, "Does she like ice cream?" (we point to another student in the group). The first student asks the second student, "Do you like ice cream?", the second student says "Yes, I do", or "No, I don't". 3. Then the first student tells us, "Yes, she does", or "No, she doesn't". Make sense? We're learning "do" vs. "does" and "like" vs "likes". Okay, so here's the pictures :

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