Here is a picture photo image of me, Joey Arnold, American English Teacher in TP.HCM. You can also call me the Original Oatmeal from Forest Grove, Oregon, USA.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Are you a teacher? Come teach with us.
Education
Home School: 1985 - 2000
Forest Grove High School 2000 - 2004
NY Word Of Life Bible Institute 2004 - 2006
Appalachian Bible College 2006 - 2007
Revolution Hawaii 2007 - 2008
Portland (Oregon) Community College 2008 - 2010
Mount Hood Community College 2010 - 2011
How are you? What is new? Where are you? When are you free?
Come see me at
Mr.Ribs BBQ: 156 Vĩnh Khánh, Q.4, TP.HCM, Việt Nam
For more info, contact
Tien Nguyen, Luc Dinh: Fellowship Youth Group: Skype: fyg.group
FaceBook.com/85USA: YouTube.com/JoeyArnoldVN
Joeyarnoldvn@gmail.com; Mobifone: 01-282-065-373
My Hobbies
JC, make films, write, basketball, bike, video games, board games, brain games, sports, other games; sing, dance, web design, draw, create, invent, teach, preach, tutor, motivate, encourage, comedy, drama, action, mystery, sci-fi, Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter
My Biography
Name: Joseph Scott Arnold; born: 1985-02-11; Forest Grove, Oregon, USA
Employment
American English Teacher: Vietnam: 2012 - present
Camp counselor, teacher, assistant: USA: 1995 - 2011
Landscaping; farm, garden, maintenance: USA: 1995 - 2012
Food prep, bake, cook, serve, cashier, wash: USA: 2004 - 2009
Basketball Manager, film, clean, assist: USA: 2003 - 2004
Freelance Film-Maker; act, write, design, etc...: 1995 - present
Missionary, help, motivate, share Christ: 1993 - presentJoeyarnoldvn@gmail.com; Mobifone: 01-282-065-373
My Hobbies
JC, make films, write, basketball, bike, video games, board games, brain games, sports, other games; sing, dance, web design, draw, create, invent, teach, preach, tutor, motivate, encourage, comedy, drama, action, mystery, sci-fi, Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter
My Biography
Name: Joseph Scott Arnold; born: 1985-02-11; Forest Grove, Oregon, USA
Employment
American English Teacher: Vietnam: 2012 - present
Camp counselor, teacher, assistant: USA: 1995 - 2011
Landscaping; farm, garden, maintenance: USA: 1995 - 2012
Food prep, bake, cook, serve, cashier, wash: USA: 2004 - 2009
Basketball Manager, film, clean, assist: USA: 2003 - 2004
Freelance Film-Maker; act, write, design, etc...: 1995 - present
Education
Home School: 1985 - 2000
Forest Grove High School 2000 - 2004
NY Word Of Life Bible Institute 2004 - 2006
Appalachian Bible College 2006 - 2007
Revolution Hawaii 2007 - 2008
Portland (Oregon) Community College 2008 - 2010
Mount Hood Community College 2010 - 2011
Teach in Q.4 TP.HCM! Are you a teacher?
Teach at Mr.Ribs (156 Vinh Khanh Q.4 TP.HCM)
compensation: to be announced (TBA)
contract job internship part-time
non-profit organization telecommuting okay
non-profit organization telecommuting okay
Mobile: 0903-124-615 and Skype fyg.group
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ADDRESS: please come here any time, any day:
Mr.Ribs BBQ Restaurant: 156 Vĩnh Khánh, Q.4, TP.HCM, Việt Nam
Fyg.engclub@gmail.com: mobile: 0903-124-615
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I've been teaching English in Vietnam since the year of 2012. I have taught at different schools, centers, houses, cafe, restaurants, and parks in the north and south of Vietnam. Students love me. Now I teach with FYG. We have many classes and we need more teachers, assistants, etc.... to help us.
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My Facebook is http://fb.com/85USA
My YouTube is http://youtube.com/JoeyArnoldVN
Mr.Ribs: http://fb.com/mr.RibsBBQ
Fellowship Youth Group: http://fb.com/fygroup
We teach American English speaking & listening. We also teach about writing, reading, grammar, spelling, with real-life topics. Our private classes are limited to four students per class. Our students are advancing and becoming more fluent in English. We help people with TOEIC, TEFL, etc. Some people go on to America, to pass college exams or job interviews.
We are looking for teachers, students, and assistants who are enthusiastic and who are also Christian. We may consider you regardless of your race, color, size, and background. In other words, we try not to discriminate. Please send us CVs/Resumes with recommendations and reviews from others.
Please share this with others as well.
We are looking to expand. We currently have English classes, courses, clubs, books, videos, slides, resources, pictures, skits, exercises, and other things that helps students daily.
We have several classes daily. We are becoming more busy as time goes by. We are looking to share the load with other teachers and assistants who can help us teach people in Vietnam. We are also Christian and are looking for support and for donation from Christians around the world. We are helping people and sharing Christ with others.
My name is Joey Arnold, an American English Teacher. I was born in Forest Grove, Oregon, USA in 1985, February 11, Monday, around 6 AM. I went to home school, high school, Word Of Life Bible Institute in New York, Appalachian Bible College in West Virginia, Revolution Hawaii with the Salvation Army in Hawaii, Portland Community College and Mount Hood Community College in Portland, Oregon USA.
I studied psychology, sociology, anthropology, theology, Histology, history, Christology; about how people think, act, live, behave; how to teach, counsel, invent, write, create, and so much more. I'm a film-maker, web designer, basketball player, comedian, writer, artist, cartoonist... etc....
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DISCLAIMER:
We may hire people from the Philippines, Vietnam, or from any country. We are not here to promise you anything. This is our disclaimer here. We are not here to make any promises. If you are interesting in helping people learn English and find God, then please contact us.
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MISSION STATEMENT:
1. Share Christ with people.
2. Teach English, etc..........
3. Smile and try our best to help others......
Those are our three mission statements. If you are interested or know anybody that is, please contact us. Please email and call us. Please contact us in as many ways as possible and as often as you can. Please prove yourself to us. Please share this with others.
Yours truly,
Joey Arnold
PS.
Thank you so much!!!!!!!
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Crowded Response Creates Confusion
People say to me, "I live in Four District." They live in District Four.
I correct people simply by repeating edited/modified/revised versions of what they say. This is an example. They say to me, "I live in Four District." I respond with, "I live in District Four." I say what they say in different ways with different words. There are different ways of saying things. There are multiple ways of saying things correctly in the English language.
As an American English Teacher, I correct people like a father corrects a disobedient son. As a workaholic, I work, think, and talk more (especially as I teach English to students who may not be able to handle the excess of words that I throw at them). As a perfectionist, I continue to try to redo my English lessons, what I say, what I do, how I think, and stuff. So, to make a long story short, I end up becoming more busy in my life, which adds pressure to my teaching methods/style.
Today, in a class, as I corrected a 21 year-old female Vietnamese student, she said that she was confused and was not understanding what I was saying or asking exactly.
We talked for over an hour today about these things and I came to a more personal conclusion that I need to be more simple in what I say, in how I act, in the lessons, in what I teach, in how I teach, and especially in how much I throw at students and others.
Today, I was correcting what she was saying but she didn't know that I was correcting them because I didn't say that I was correcting them.
Like as seen in the above sentence, if you say "Four District" and I say "District Four," you might not know that I am correcting you. You could say "What is your number phone?" and I could revise it with "What is your phone number?"
However, I am learning that I need to be more sensitive with students. I want to make sure students can follow me and catch my drift.
I give people overcrowded responses mixed with different things that confuses people.
Sometimes, I respond to people with these four things:
1. I repeat their ideas to them
2. I summarize
3. I fix grammar/sentence/spelling
4. I add additional data and/or questions
If a student says a wrong question or statement, then I may just correct them by sharing the correct sentence with the student, but then I may give them around five or more correct related sentences which can confuse people because it becomes harder to understand.
I should try harder to tell people only one thing at a time.
I correct people simply by repeating edited/modified/revised versions of what they say. This is an example. They say to me, "I live in Four District." I respond with, "I live in District Four." I say what they say in different ways with different words. There are different ways of saying things. There are multiple ways of saying things correctly in the English language.
As an American English Teacher, I correct people like a father corrects a disobedient son. As a workaholic, I work, think, and talk more (especially as I teach English to students who may not be able to handle the excess of words that I throw at them). As a perfectionist, I continue to try to redo my English lessons, what I say, what I do, how I think, and stuff. So, to make a long story short, I end up becoming more busy in my life, which adds pressure to my teaching methods/style.
Today, in a class, as I corrected a 21 year-old female Vietnamese student, she said that she was confused and was not understanding what I was saying or asking exactly.
We talked for over an hour today about these things and I came to a more personal conclusion that I need to be more simple in what I say, in how I act, in the lessons, in what I teach, in how I teach, and especially in how much I throw at students and others.
Today, I was correcting what she was saying but she didn't know that I was correcting them because I didn't say that I was correcting them.
Like as seen in the above sentence, if you say "Four District" and I say "District Four," you might not know that I am correcting you. You could say "What is your number phone?" and I could revise it with "What is your phone number?"
However, I am learning that I need to be more sensitive with students. I want to make sure students can follow me and catch my drift.
I give people overcrowded responses mixed with different things that confuses people.
Sometimes, I respond to people with these four things:
1. I repeat their ideas to them
2. I summarize
3. I fix grammar/sentence/spelling
4. I add additional data and/or questions
If a student says a wrong question or statement, then I may just correct them by sharing the correct sentence with the student, but then I may give them around five or more correct related sentences which can confuse people because it becomes harder to understand.
I should try harder to tell people only one thing at a time.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Joey Arnold
American English Teacher
Website: JoeyArnoldEnglish.blogspot.comAmerican English Teacher
Facebook: Facebook.com/JoeyArnoldVN
Skype: JoeyArnoldVN: email: joeyarnoldvn@gmail.com
Cell: +01-633-642-066
Register for classes at Mr.Ribs BBQ Restaurant
Address: 1656b đường Vĩnh Khánh, Phường 8, Quận 4
Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Việt Nam
Email: fyg.engclub@gmail.com
Cell: +0903-124-615
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Lesson 0001: How Are You? 0001
How are you? Do you want to learn English? Yeah? Then you came to the right spot. Welcome to the first lesson here.
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Lesson 001: How are you? In our first lesson, we will talk about how to talk to people: simple conversational questions.
Now, before we begin, let me wish you good luck. Do you understand what I am writing and saying? You can use Google Translate to help you understand what I am writing here. You can ask me questions. You can use Google, websites, and programs that can help you translate words. You can find dictionaries online and at bookstore, libraries, etc. You can copy and paste what I write into Google Translate or into other places.
You can tell your friends about me. You can share this. Ask me and others questions. Email me at JoeyArnoldVN@Gmail.com
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QUESTION ONE
1. _____________________ are you?
a. what
b. how
c. where
d. who
e. why
f. when
g. whom
h. through
i. what for
j. how so
k. why not
l. huh
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QUESTION TWO
2. What are you _______________ ?
a. being
b. thinking
c. saying
d. feeling
e. doing
f. hearing
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QUESTION THREE
3. How are you _______________ ?
a. being
b. going
c. doing
d. taking
e. breaking
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QUESTION FOUR
4. What is going __________ ?
a. off
b. in
c. out
d. over
e. under
f. back
g. forward
h. sideways
i. now
j. to happen
k. go
l. song
m. mom
n. fun
o. one
p. on
q. pawn
r. wrong
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This lesson will continue in the comments below. More resources are available at my JA English For Beginners page.
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For more information about me, please contact my manager, Tien Nguyen who is Vietnamese. We teach with Fellowship Youth Group.
fyg.engclub@gmail.com: (84) 090-312-4615
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I am a Christian American English Teacher, missionary, pastor, writer, film-maker, musician, and so much more. Please like Mr.Ribs BBQ. I am American. I was born in Forest Grove, Oregon, USA in 1985, February 11. I wear glasses. My skin is white. I love basketball. I eat oatmeal.
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email me at
JoeyArnoldVN@Gmail.com
and please share this: add me
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Lesson 001: How are you? In our first lesson, we will talk about how to talk to people: simple conversational questions.
Now, before we begin, let me wish you good luck. Do you understand what I am writing and saying? You can use Google Translate to help you understand what I am writing here. You can ask me questions. You can use Google, websites, and programs that can help you translate words. You can find dictionaries online and at bookstore, libraries, etc. You can copy and paste what I write into Google Translate or into other places.
You can tell your friends about me. You can share this. Ask me and others questions. Email me at JoeyArnoldVN@Gmail.com
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QUESTION ONE
1. _____________________ are you?
a. what
b. how
c. where
d. who
e. why
f. when
g. whom
h. through
i. what for
j. how so
k. why not
l. huh
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QUESTION TWO
2. What are you _______________ ?
a. being
b. thinking
c. saying
d. feeling
e. doing
f. hearing
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QUESTION THREE
3. How are you _______________ ?
a. being
b. going
c. doing
d. taking
e. breaking
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QUESTION FOUR
4. What is going __________ ?
a. off
b. in
c. out
d. over
e. under
f. back
g. forward
h. sideways
i. now
j. to happen
k. go
l. song
m. mom
n. fun
o. one
p. on
q. pawn
r. wrong
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This lesson will continue in the comments below. More resources are available at my JA English For Beginners page.
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For more information about me, please contact my manager, Tien Nguyen who is Vietnamese. We teach with Fellowship Youth Group.
fyg.engclub@gmail.com: (84) 090-312-4615
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I am a Christian American English Teacher, missionary, pastor, writer, film-maker, musician, and so much more. Please like Mr.Ribs BBQ. I am American. I was born in Forest Grove, Oregon, USA in 1985, February 11. I wear glasses. My skin is white. I love basketball. I eat oatmeal.
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email me at
JoeyArnoldVN@Gmail.com
and please share this: add me
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
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