Love Beyond Borders
om, casting a warm glow over the rows of desks where Lucy's stud
y. She knew this was her moment to make a good impression and to connect with thes
h interest, while others remained slouched, giving her only the barest nod of acknowledgment. Undeterred, she continued, "I'm Ms. L
dents offered polite smiles, while others exchanged g
ise, once we get to know each other and dive into some fun lessons, it won't be so bad. Who knows, you might even find you st
ebreaker activity. "To start, I'd love to know more about you all
ty. Finally, a boy in the second row with tousled hair and an air o
ucy responded brightly. "Wha
uch to divulge. "Umm... mostly strategy ga
sm."That's a skill that can take you far. Maybe we'll have
ranging from sports to music to reading. Lucy made a point to engage each of them, showing genuine interest in
nt had spoken, Lucy felt a
t's not going to be all textbooks and grammar drills. I believe learning should be fun and that's what I hope to make it. And speaking of fun, we ju
the class, she smiled. "I want each of you to write a few sentences in English about your ideal vacation. Be as cre
rs still skeptical. But slowly, they began to pick u
ing encouragement and helping with vocabulary. She
ome?"she read aloud, grinning. "
g on his lips. "Yeah, I thought it'd
t you'd do there. Maybe you could even teach th
ty of her students. One girl wrote about exploring the Amazon rainforest, another about v
en, his handwriting neat and preci
She read the sentence aloud, and the class erupted in gi
ed to light up. Hands shot into the air
xplained eagerly."They're filled with sweet or sav
gg yolks inside!
he full moon and
ight with enthusiasm. "It's a holiday when families come togethe
rns, spending time with family, and, of course, enjoying delicious mooncakes. She could see how much this
he initial resistance. She could see the students relaxing, their earlier wariness giving way to c
perfect-there were still a few students who remained distant, and some who clearly struggled wit
, feeling both exhilarated and exhausted. Wen Ting app
ere really into it; others looked like they'd rather be anywhere else. B
ers are a tough bunch, but they'll warm up to you, especially if they se
ee. "I didn't fly halfway around the world just to
ou're doing. The students will appreciate your
ral differences to finding ways to engage the more reserved students. But, with each lesson, she felt herself growing mo
ere moments when Lucy felt disheartened by a lack of progress or by students who seemed compl
experiencing it firsthand, knowing it would be another step i