"I spy with my little eye, something that begins with _B_."
"Book?...Board?...Button?...?"
"...No...No...No."
"All of the girls have them."
"...?"  >>This is a totally innocent thing, right?  I hope so.
"Our teacher has some:  Big ones."
"...?"  >>OMG, Is this innocent or not?  Does he have the vocab or the guts to say that?
"Bags!" >>What a relief.
On April Fools Day, my students gave presentations.  We played the human knot game.  Then we played 'I Spy.'  It was a good game for repetition and for practicing pronunciation.
I had played April Fools on all of my classes, telling them that we were having a big quiz.  Actually the quiz is scheduled for next week.  At first, they didn't believe me, but I told them to check the syllabus, and they were all freaking out and pulling out papers.  It was pretty effective.
My last class of the day played a trick on me.  The students in that class always have suspicious grins when I go into the classroom, but before this class it was more than usual.  In fact, I was being cautious, thinking that they might have put a rubber spider in the computer console.  Nothing happened.  Then at the very end, I was relieved that class was over because their presentations had run a little short and I was running out of things to do.  I talked for a bit about nothing important and made some announcements. 
Then I said, "Ok, that's the end of class, thank you, and have a good weekend."  They all stayed in their seats.  So I said, "And so...that means you can go now."  They said, "No, this clock is broken.  It's not the end of class yet."  I checked my watch and cell phone, which all said class was over.  But they insisted that we still had 15 min left of the class.  For one terrible moment, I felt myself almost believing, and panic set in because I knew I couldn't keep talking about nothing for 15 more min.  When I realized, I said, "No, that's an April Fool's joke."
I'm actually quite flattered that they all thought of the joke and played it together at the end.  It shows that they are comfortable enough to have a little fun in class.
-吴佩芙
 
1 comment:
That was a really nice April Fool's Day joke. I think your students really understand the true meaning of the day. Matka
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