We have finished 2 weeks of teaching and have already developed such a love for our students. Here are some of our favorite stories: For my writing classes I prepared a PowerPoint lesson on sentence structure. In class we were discussing complete sentences vs. fragments. One of the students said, “This example is not a fragment. It is imperative.” Me: "We will discuss this later during the semester.” I had no idea what he was talking about! So, I have spent some time this week reviewing grammar rules. We are loving our food experiences more and more. We love going to the cafeteria with a couple of students and telling them to order something for us. Every time it has been so much better than when we choose. We tell them we like everything, but not too spicy for me. My favorite so far is an eggplant/meat dish cooked in a ceramic pot with crispy rice. One of Doug's favorites is a rice burger which is a tasty concoction of meat inside of rice rolled up
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About a year ago we decided that we wanted to retire and go to China to teach English. We had heard about the teaching program through BYU from several sources. We decided this program was something we wanted to pursue. We started our application process in December 2017. We were notified in February that we were selected. The Chinese paperwork and application process was very intense and at times we wondered, "Is this worth it?" Well here we are living on the 6th floor of an apartment building in Nanjing, China. We are professors at Nanjing Tech University for the 2018 -2019 school year. We have been in China for one week. I think this adventure will be worth it, but we are still so new. We arrived at our apartment after a 27 hour trip. Our foreign affairs expert is named MA. She has an agenda where she has taken us to the bank, foreign affairs office, national hospital for blood work, phone company, subway station, bus stop, and to meet our college coordinator. O