Monday, May 25, 2026

The Elvis Presley Press Conference Roleplay Event

This unscripted press conference, featuring Miles in the role of Elvis Presley and reporters Anatoly and Peter, is a remarkably authentic and soulful piece of improvisational theatre. The strength of the event lies in Miles's commitment to the King's drawl, cadence, and signature phrases ("Thank you, thank you very much," "hold on a second"), while never slipping into mere parody. The conversation covers genuine Elvis lore with impressive accuracy: the 1945 Fair and Dairy Show performance of "My Old Flame," the self-taught guitar method, the middle name Aaron, and the spiritual influence of the Assembly of God church. 

When Peter reads a real Elvis quote about failing music class and becoming popular after a talent show, Miles responds with a vulnerable and profound line—"that feeling of being the odd one out until the music takes over"—which becomes the emotional heart of the entire session. The raw, unedited transcript preserves every "uh," repetition, and overlapping question, granting the event a documentary realism that scripted interviews rarely achieve.

Where the event truly shines is its balance of reverence and playfulness. The reporters push into both biographical depth (the origins in Tupelo, the unstructured life at Graceland) and meta-textual layers, such as questioning Elvis about his own past quotes. For fans of the King, students of improvisation, or anyone interested in how legend and humanity intersect, this press conference is a genuine, groovy, and unexpectedly moving tribute.

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Decoding movie "Big Fish"

 ✨ Summary — The Art of Surviving Mediocrity: In this English lesson about Tim Burton’s Big Fish, Paulina and Anatoly dissect how magical realism challenges strict reality. Edward Bloom’s exaggerated tales mirror Gabriel García Márquez’s style — where the impossible reveals deeper truth. The film’s central conflict (son’s logic vs. father’s myth) echoes a universal generational struggle, but also highlights how storytelling can be an act of resistance against mediocrity and emotional stagnation. From Spectre’s shoe-laden power lines to the metaphor of the “big fish,” the lesson uncovers that the most fantastical stories often hide sincere love, loss, and a refusal to be caught by ordinary life.

🎭 Beyond the Screen — Culture & Personal Connection:  Particiants explore vocabulary like stagnant, specter, and idioms such as fish out of water, while engaging with Mexican traditions of vibrant oral storytelling. Both teacher and student conclude that everyone can become a “big fish” by embracing imagination as a lifeline. Whether in García Márquez’s Macondo or Edward’s surreal adventures, magical realism reminds us that truth can be found in the most extraordinary tales — and that refusing a stagnant existence is the greatest adventure.

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Sunday, May 24, 2026

Talking about Nepal -- May 24, 2026

 🧘 Spiritual & cultural mosaic. Nepal is far more than Mount Everest. In their lesson, Vijaya and Anatoly explored how Hinduism and Buddhism flourish together, creating a unique social fabric where 125 ethnic groups live in seamless harmony. From the prayer wheels inscribed in Tibetan script to the iconic pagoda roofs with elaborate woodwork, every element tells a story of resilience. The devastating 2015 earthquake triggered a nationwide renaissance, proving that destruction can lead to cultural rebirth. Traditional ceremonies like Bel Vivaha (marriage with a fruit) and Bratavanda mark life’s milestones, while the intricate carvings of the Newari pagoda remain architectural marvels.

🍛 Flavours, festivals & future sessions. The dialogue also highlighted Nepal’s culinary identity — momo (dumplings), dal (lentil curry), and hearty noodle soups in the high mountains. Festivals follow the lunar calendar, with major holidays like Dashain bringing families together. Anatoly, an accountant from Moscow who enjoys cycling and exploring AI, expressed fascination with Nepal’s “untamed frontier” regions. This lesson confirmed that exploring countries through authentic stories builds advanced vocabulary while fostering genuine cross-cultural understanding. 

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Talking about Panama -- 23 May, 2026

 Educational value: This lesson with Romi demonstrated how authentic materials (AI-generated slides on Panama) can spark dynamic ESL acquisition. Vocabulary items such as "prodigy", "safeguard", and idioms like "navigate choppy waters" were reinforced through thematic blocks and contextual dialogue. By analyzing the transformation of Panama — from the French failure building the canal to its modern geopolitical role — students practice fluency in descriptive, argumentative, and narrative structures.

Cultural insights: The participants explored the unique intersection of Indigenous heritage (molas, Guna Yala autonomy), Afro-Caribbean influence (coconut rice, spicy flavors), and the Chinese diaspora’s role in building the first railroad. Panama emerges not as a "small country" but as a global meeting point. The Darien Gap, the Panama Canal’s prodigious status, and ecotourism hotspots like Boquete and Cerro Punta highlight the country’s geographic wealth. This cross-cultural exchange (Russian student + Panamanian teacher) fostered deeper understanding of how migration, colonialism, and resilience shape national identity. An engaging, high-impact lesson on Countries & Heritage.

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Thursday, May 21, 2026

A Deep Cultural Dive into Suriname (May 21, 2026)

This was very refreshing and culturally immersive lessons. Together with tutor Michiko we explored a beautifully designed AI-generated presentation about her home country, Suriname. Phrases like “mosaic of culture” and “hardy dish” came alive as Michiko explained how Indigenous tribes, Maroons, Dutch colonists, and Asian indentured laborers all coexist in a small, harmonious nation. We got lost in the rich history of the 100-year Maroon war and the unique traditions of the "Boeroes."

The explanation of how different culinary traditions (Indonesian saoto, Indian roti, and African creole stew) reflect the country’s complex past. 

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Dive into Filipino - The May 19th 2026

The May 19th masterclass, "Pearl of the Orient," was a refreshing blend of cultural immersion and practical language learning. Tutor Sophie from the Philippines skillfully guided through an AI-generated presentation, transforming a standard lesson into a vibrant exploration of the Philippines' 7,000+ islands, festivals, and unique social values. 

This class also demonstrated how AI tools can enhance—not replace—human teaching. The presentation, created via Google's Notebook LM, served as a dynamic springboard for conversation.

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Monday, May 18, 2026

Talking about Mexico – May 18, 2026

This lesson was a thoughtful blend of vocabulary instruction and cultural exploration, led by tutor Paulina, who brought authentic Mexican expertise to the session. We worked with an AI-generated presentation about Mexico, which included idioms like "fair share," "blew me away," and "under its spell," as well as cultural topics such as alebrijes, Tequitqui art, and the Tree of Life. 

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