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Nothing like teaching a song filled with puns, idioms, etc to ESL students. Here the song is transliterated into Cambodian letters.
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One of the outstanding bits of beauty in Cambodia were the water flowers
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Dru making horrible screeching noises
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Shy curiosity (this and the next several pictures are of TESOL students in the village where Dru lived and taught English)
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Playing games with the village children
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Village well where Dru took his bath


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2 Responses
January 23rd, 2008 at 7:23 pm
Great shots!
Dad
January 23rd, 2008 at 10:54 pm
Thanks Dad and Kathy!
Kathy, I read your Xanga whenever you post–it’s a good way to keep up with the MI people, the Yoders in particular. You do a great job, I enjoy it!
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