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National Birds – a Comic

National Birds 2

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New Comics – WAIJIAO: The Blackboard

4 - The Blackboard 2

As a language teacher, I rely heavily on visual communication – flashcards, pictures, and, most of all, the blackboard. Trying to avoid direct translation and encourage my students to find other ways of understanding, I find myself constantly drawing as I teach, aiding my images with simple words, gestures, and sounds. The blackboard and chalk [...]

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Two New Waijiao Episodes

6 - School Tour 2

China is full of cities of negligible differences, with buildings just like other buildings, parks like other parks, shopping districts like other shopping districts. And within each city are numerous schools, all of which more or less comply with the trend of repetition. In this episode, School Tour, see the typical elements of a Chinese [...]

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A Couple of New Things

Home

1. “Home” is a short descriptive story about our living conditions in Yichang, where we first lived upon coming to China a few years ago. It first appeared in Pif Magazine on September 1, 2011. 2. Though Waijiao is told through a first person perspective, I am thankfully not alone here. The most recent episode [...]

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A Short Lesson on Vocab

WAIJIAO #5: We

Where am I? What am I doing here? What does Waijiao mean? In a brief lesson at the blackboard, all of these questions are answered. If you are new to Waijiao, or don’t remember what you’ve seen, you may want to go back and take a look at some of the others before reading this [...]

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Waijiao Asks the Big Question – New Comic

No Why

Teaching is often about tricking one’s students into saying something without having them realize it, but is also a more obvious battle at times. A battle against teenage laziness, cultural reservations, or individual doubts, among other adversaries. I am constantly asking certain questions in order to induce more complex language, and one particular word finds [...]

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New Waijiao Episode – The Classroom

WAIJIAO #2: The Classroom

Working in Chinese public schools, the classrooms we foreign teachers are given are often bare, minimal spaces, with dirty plaster walls, dangling fluorescent lights and unmaintained wooden desks. Compared to the regular rooms, which are by no means lavish or tidy, ours are forsaken. The furniture is older and less sturdy, the technology dated or [...]

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New Beginning for Waijiao

WAIJIAO #1: First Day, Page 1

I have redrawn the first episode of Waijiao and posted it here. The original was posted on This Ridiculous World – feel free to read through the archives, it gives a pretty good background for the comic. There are a few more episodes already finished, which I plan to post soon. Right now we are [...]

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The Foreman: Part 1

The Foreman 1 Page 1

Every episode of The Foreman: Part 1 is now available to read on Resolving Chaos. This comic follows the foreman, a floating head head in a hard hat, as he inspects various projects and locations in some unspecific Chinese city. Read a full description here. Hopefully, Part 2 will begin within the next couple of [...]

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