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One of my all-time favorite classes was the debate class I taught in Chicago. My students were mainly from Korea, but also included at times a Brazilian business man, a Taiwanese father, and a Japanese sociology student. We talked about globalization, plastic surgery, cloning, genetically modified food, legalization of soft drugs and poverty, among other things. For them, the class was a laid-back atmosphere where they could practice their English by discussing current topics that they generally found interesting.
For me, aside from the fact that I was doing my job, I had a chance to talk about interesting and relevent topics with people from another country, much like I try to do when traveling. It was also interesting to me because while my students were all from other countries, they’d been staying in the US and so could take that experience into account too.
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