What was your home like when you were a child? Describe the details and around the image so that it floats in your head.
I grew up in a small town in the Southern United States. My house was a single-storey house on the first floor made of red brick and brown thatched boards. The garage was a whitewashed board, and on the front was a lawn garden with some medium trees and palm trees. There was a large pecan tree and a small storehouse in the backyard. And I grew some vegetables in a small field.
Tell us embarrassing stories about yourself (or friends and family).
When I arrived at the airport on my way home from vacation and went out to the parking lot where I parked my car, I tried to get the key, but no matter where I looked, I couldn't find it and noticed that it was gone. After searching for it, I eventually took a taxi back to my apartment and had the management open the key and put it in the house. The management was distrustful of not having a key, so I made up an excuse. After that, I searched all over the apartment while taking out my travel luggage, but I could not find it at all. When I took my last package out of my bag, I noticed that there was a chuck in my pocket that I had forgotten to check. As expected, the key was in it. I was very embarrassed. I asked my friend to send me to pick up my car at the airport, but I was busy, so I ended up taking a taxi back to the airport again.
What are the values that you value most in your work today? What is the reason for this? Have those values changed now and in the past? If so, how has it changed?
I am a new teacher, and I am very grateful to be involved in the field of education. The reason is that I think that the relationship between people is the most important for the world to move in a good direction. I have been interested in science since I was a child, but I decided to study a foreign language to travel abroad. At that time, I felt that a world that I had never seen before appeared immediately in front of me. It's like an astronaut seeing a completely different world on a space trip. When I started teaching, I taught that little by little I could convey the good connection between people, but now I understand how important language is to reflect each culture and how important language will be for people living in a global society to come in the future. Machines are useful for translating words and phrases, and their accuracy will be improved day by day, but humanity will always use them to express itself and adopt it into culture.