“Engrish” V: translation mistakes from across the globe, from menus to billboards, and mispelling

“Engrish” VI: translation mistakes from across the globe, from menus to billboards, and mispelling

We love school part VI: an ironic and humorous look at the world of teaching from both teachers and students’ perspectives

“Engrish” IV: translation mistakes from across the globe, from menus to billboards, and mispelling

We love school part VII: an ironic and humorous look at the world of teaching from both teachers and students’ perspectives

We love school part V: an ironic and humorous look at the world of teaching from both teachers and students’ perspectives

We love school part IV: an ironic and humorous look at the world of teaching from both teachers and students’ perspectives

Sneaked or Snuck?

Sneak (snik) v. sneak n., adj. v.i. 1. to go in a stealthy or furtive manner; slink; skulk. 2. to act in a furtive or underhand way. v.t. 3. to move, put, pass, etc., in a stealthy or furtive manner: He sneaked the gun into his pocket. 4. to do, take, or have hurriedly or surreptitiously:… Read More

We love school part III: an ironic and humorous look at the world of teaching from both teachers and students’ perspectives

We love school part II: an ironic and humorous look at the world of teaching from both teachers and students’ perspectives