I've had a few of late which I'll share
- I'd just taught the math symbols and was playing a game calling out 'what's 9x5' etc. I was pairing the kids up into groups of 2, Alice and Sally would be AS on the board, Harry and Michael .. HM.. this was going fine until Lawrence and Paul when I wrote LP on the board. This caused the whole classroom the burst into laughter for about 2 minutes nobody could control themselves (I also teach at one of those schools where parents can sit at the back). At the time, I had no idea why (the rukkus was quelled by changing to PL) but after class I found out from a Chinese teacher the whole Lampa (testicles) LP Chen Shui Bian story.
- I was teaching a section using 'believe' with questions like 'Do your friends believe you?' 'Why do you believe your parents?' etc.. during the question time one 4th grader asks 'Do you believe Chen Shui Bian?' to which the answer was no. This class is all 4th graders up except for one 2nd grader who is insanely short and also the class clown, who starts chanting "Xia Tai Xia Tai" (step down) and had a few of the other kids join in. I didn't really check for a reaction of the parents but just moved on after saying that they'd been watching too much news.
A couple of good ones from a while ago:
The subject was start/stop + gerunds ie. When did you start learning English? When did you stop eating junk food?
One particularly bright girl asked 'When did your great great great great great great great (now I'm wondering where this is going) great great great grandfather stop breathing?' and she'd remembered to omit the 'e' from breathe in her book.
And finally, 'problem' .. What's your problem? My problem is I'm nearsighted .. Do you have a problem?
One boy's response: 'My problem is I'm too handsome'




















