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SeldomSeen
Joined: 07 Feb 2013 Posts: 40
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 3:43 pm Post subject: |
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It depends a lot on class size but one thing that really helps me is on day one to take a photo of them with a name card held up. I take this unofficial register to every class.
I'm not currently in China and am in a neighbouring country where they don't give themselves English names making things even harder. I struggle to pronounce some of their names although they tolerate my bad pronunciation (or, more specifically, inability to use tones correctly) with good humour.
I have one class of 16 students. On day one I remembered about half of them; day two, two thirds and after that I pretty much had all of them.
I have another class of 26 students and it is much harder and I can only remember half of them after three days.
Of course, it's the best and the worst students you always remember. |
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NP1970
Joined: 26 Sep 2013 Posts: 35 Location: Beijing/Tianjin
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Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 4:48 am Post subject: |
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| SeldomSeen wrote: |
It depends a lot on class size but one thing that really helps me is on day one to take a photo of them with a name card held up. I take this unofficial register to every class.
I'm not currently in China and am in a neighbouring country where they don't give themselves English names making things even harder. I struggle to pronounce some of their names although they tolerate my bad pronunciation (or, more specifically, inability to use tones correctly) with good humour.
I have one class of 16 students. On day one I remembered about half of them; day two, two thirds and after that I pretty much had all of them.
I have another class of 26 students and it is much harder and I can only remember half of them after three days.
Of course, it's the best and the worst students you always remember. |
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