On Jan. 14, 2019 we were down in Yunlin in the morning at an all-girls middle school, an oasis if you will, a former private school, still with dormitories. I was wondering why students were there on Sunday. I spent about two hours with each of two classes, starting an introduction to reported speech and revision and ending with a reading from chapter three of Year of the Boar & Jackie Robinson about Shirley Temple Wong's first day in an American school. The girls, in teams, brainstormed a chronological order summarizing, collectively, and sharing details on the board. The Taiwanese home teachers had never seen such pedagogy before. It didn't dawn on her that through revision and correction, grammar was being addressed and absorbed
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