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Excessive Laughter is Harmful! You are a Teacher, Not a Comedian, Based on My True Story

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Have you ever wondered if laughing too much could actually be harmful?  Well, let me share a story from my own experience, especially when it comes to teaching English. Back when I used to work as a freelance English teacher, I had students of various ages, but most of them were school children.  I always believed in making learning fun, so my teaching style was like that of a comedian. I truly enjoyed using the communicative approach method, making every English class a joyful experience. Among my students were junior high school kids who treated me more like a friend than a teacher. Every minute in the classroom was filled with laughter.  They seemed so enthusiastic, and their energy was contagious. I found myself becoming more and more hilarious, to the point where I couldn't control my own jokes.  Little did I realize that this excessive laughter could have unintended effects on the learning environment. As the laughter continued unabated, it began to overshadow the primar

Personality Drawings That Describe Yourself, Unintentionally Painted and Scary!

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Spontaneous and Chilling Sketches, Reflecting Your True Self, are experiences that can happen to anyone while drawing, often without awareness of including oneself in the artwork. I like drawing, and it has been a shared passion within my family. Both my brother and I were drawn to the world of colors and strokes from a young age, seeking solace in the realm of imagination. As budding artists, we navigated the canvas of our creativity, each stroke a step in understanding the complexities of the world around us. Superheroes, such as the invincible Superman and the agile Spiderman, found their way into our sketches, becoming symbols of strength and resilience amid the unraveling tapestry of life. We create something like personality drawings that describe ourselves. As we grew, our artistic paths diverged. While my brother's interest in drawing waned, I continued to pursue it passionately. More than personality drawings that describe yourself, there was money in my mind when I found