A funny thing happened on the way home...Jude and I were talking and walking when we had just crossed the street. From behind us, tires squeeled as though a car had turned the corner too quickly. Startled,we turned around and to my surprise, a tire was slowly rolling towards me. So, I ran over and stopped it, looked at Jude who was already walking over to pick up the four lug nuts in the road. The driver jumped from his car with a grin on his face. After I rolled the tire back to him, he thanked me--in English. Apparently, his tire was not sufficiently screwed to the axle, and when he turned the corner, his wheel kept on going straight after his car turned onto the side street. I don't know who was more surprised--the driver or Jude and me. Never a dull moment...
Judy's class
Last week, Jude ended her class by asking the students to write questions to her...Here area few of them:
Can you say about education in the UK or in America? Where did you get education? Which names are your kids? How long you live in Lithuania? Did you like the most in your life? Why do you like to learn us English? What can you explain about Lithuanian people? What is good is a summer? What about if I don't understand alot of the word in book?
Jude answered honestly them...but in well English. [Sam...my fingers ARE on the correct keys.]
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