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The Time of My Life

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The Time of My Life The Time of My Life Pages Home About Me Believe Monday, July 16, 2012 Chinglish Chinglish-  written or spoken English said in a Chinese way, kind of a lost in translation type of thing. It's a problem and I have it. Over the course of the past year of teaching English somehow, I also picked up on some of these phrases/habits. I sincerely hope some of my grammatically correct English rubbed off on the students as well, one can hope anyway. Chinglish is something that I heard on a daily basis during my year in Taiwan. Mostly, it just made me smile. Here are a few examples of phrases I have heard in my classroom: I don't can I very like you He have hit me Everyone is mad at my I very color is green I write done You said what teacher? I want Give me  the excessive use of "so" I only wish I had actually recorded every funny Chinglish phrase that I heard in my year of teaching.  If any of you English teachers read this and can...

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