Breaking away to Vietnam

Hi, My name is Karen Thaler, 7th grade English teacher by trade.  When my husband had an opportunity to visit and work at VNUA, Hanoi's National Agriculture University, I was eager to join him.  Luckily, my school district (the greatest!!) agreed to let me take my 100 seventh graders on this adventure with me (virtually, of course).  Thus, once a week I hope to explore something new and unique in Vietnam and share it with my students.  When Jill (who would never mislead me) told me that her 8-year-old grandson could run a YouTube account, I was inspired to learn something new.  Please be patient with me as you  follow along on the adventure! (Go, Bobcats and 7 red!)


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  2. Hi! We all miss you here at MMS! We all hope your having a good time!!!

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  3. Thank Goodness that your grandson knows how to create and run a youtube channel. Other wise we wouldn't be able to see/ learn anything interesting about Vietnam!

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    1. Actually, my grandson is almost 8 months and gifted as he is, he did not teach me how to do this. I was inspired by Jill Dahl's story of her grandson, and saved by my daughter, Allyse.

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  4. what does bob do does he like what he is doing in Vietnam?
    how is your class in Vietnam are they as good As us ?

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    1. No my classes here are not nearly as good as my students at home!! Bob likes what he is doing. Behave for Mrs. Goldhorn and see you in the fall.

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  5. Why did you say something new every week? Some of your videos are continued off of the last.

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    1. I wish you were here to show me how to connect them, Sean. I haven't figured that out and my camera often dies in the middle of recording.

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  6. Wow! I totally did not know that you broke away to Vietnam. How many times did you have to say something but couldn't because of your language.
    - Sohaib

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  7. Why do the woman only row with there feet?

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    1. The women started rowing with their feet to give their backs a break! Then, it attracted tourist attention, and better tips, so they mastered the skill.

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    2. How many times do I have something to say but no Vietnamese words- at least a zillion times a day.

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  8. Does Vietnam have any professional sport teams and what type?

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