I remembered that Kisa was a silver tabby, so. Wasn't sure if it might be a baby pic. ^^
Maybe I left out the part where I assigned roles to students and made them read it out loud in class. Or the part where I paused throughout class to translate from "Elizabethan" to "Student."
XD I'm not saying you aren't an awesome teacher who does a great job. I've just found that allnearly all all first-time college students are morons about Shakespeare. Even English majors.
Having a basic grasp of the language makes it WAY more enjoyable, I've found.
I mean, /I/ love it. But I end up thinking in Elizabethan English after I read it and love that, too, so. XD
The two most common answers: Othello and The Importance of Being Earnest.
Awww. <3 Who CAN'T love Earnest?
(Because Bill and Oscar RAWK.)
XD Bill.
As for my paper: the notes are 90% transcribed, and I have ... probably just under two pages written. I wrote until I realized I hadn't transcribed yet, and stopped to do that.
^^ Anality pays off, I'm sure. I have notes, um. Kind of. Get to research bible passages over lunch today. YEE-HAW!
LOL -- I probably wouldn't have bothered if I didn't like the prof.
Except that you just love to share, anyway. XD I know you weren't brown-nosing.
He's awesome. I'm thinking about auditing one of his classes in the fall.
Good Shakespeare teachers are hard to find. Sadly.
Heck, he does a Shakespeare Studies course I'd like to audit too -- especially since I've already TAKEN Shakespeare Studies (and therefore couldn't take it again for a grade).
XD Don't forget to make money in between taking classes and running your teashop, Niamh.
Eeeeeeee! Randomly ADORABLE kitty! XD
Maybe I left out the part where I assigned roles to students and made them read it out loud in class. Or the part where I paused throughout class to translate from "Elizabethan" to "Student."
XD I'm not saying you aren't an awesome teacher who does a great job. I've just found that
allnearly allall first-time college students are morons about Shakespeare. Even English majors.Having a basic grasp of the language makes it WAY more enjoyable, I've found.
I mean, /I/ love it. But I end up thinking in Elizabethan English after I read it and love that, too, so. XD
The two most common answers: Othello and The Importance of Being Earnest.
Awww. <3
Who CAN'T love Earnest?
(Because Bill and Oscar RAWK.)
XD Bill.
As for my paper: the notes are 90% transcribed, and I have ... probably just under two pages written. I wrote until I realized I hadn't transcribed yet, and stopped to do that.
^^ Anality pays off, I'm sure.
I have notes, um. Kind of. Get to research bible passages over lunch today. YEE-HAW!
LOL -- I probably wouldn't have bothered if I didn't like the prof.
Except that you just love to share, anyway. XD I know you weren't brown-nosing.
He's awesome. I'm thinking about auditing one of his classes in the fall.
Good Shakespeare teachers are hard to find. Sadly.
Heck, he does a Shakespeare Studies course I'd like to audit too -- especially since I've already TAKEN Shakespeare Studies (and therefore couldn't take it again for a grade).
XD Don't forget to make money in between taking classes and running your teashop, Niamh.