Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Jiawen
I would like to describe a section of my ESL classroom. In my big, bright ESL classroom, Mr. Nakagawa’s work station is on a corner. The desks are really messy, but there are not dirty. The right angle is made up by three wood, long, big desks. On the first desk, there have grammar, writing, and Japanese books. The books are heap up together. Next to the books, there have a black, hollowing, metal pen case and a snowman coffee cup. Mr. puts his marks and any kinds of pen in coffee cup. The coffee cup and pen case are all on the corner of the table. Mr. always works on the second desk, so this part of Mr.’s work station is emptier than other tables. There have a gray, big computer on the middle of the desk. Next to the computer, there have two Mr.’s wife beautiful photos. In the front of this desk, there have a black, comfortable chair. The third desk is the messiest desk. There have some plastic baskets. Some textbooks about ESL grammar, writing is in the plastic baskets. Near the third desk, there have a small, short, brown table. On this table, Mr. put his awards. In my conclusion, Mr.’s work station is big, clean, and messy. The stuff on the Mr.’s desks is unorganized.
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