Thursday, April 4, 2013

My Favorite Place in Seattle




One of my favorite places in Seattle is Easy Street Records and Cafe. It's located in West Seattle at "the Junction" of California and Alaska. It's not a fancy cafe but rather the opposite with torn vinyl seats and loud alternative music blasting from speakers perched high up on the poster plastered walls. It's almost assured that the waiter or waitress will have facial piercings and at least two tattoos. I suppose that's all part of the appeal. In addition to the music and the staff, there is always some bizzare art work or posters to look at while waiting for ones meal, which is the real reason for going there. Just reading the menu is entertaining at Easy Street Cafe. All the menu items are music themed, like New Wave O rancheros. (It's a bit of a play on words; huevos is Spanish for eggs, but "new wave" was a post disco/pre-punk style of music) or there's the Johnny Cash Special if you are more of a country style guy. It helps if you know something about American music to appreciate the names of the dishes. Therefore, it's probably a confusing menu for ESL students. However, it's a pretty cool place especially if you like alternative music. If you do decide to go there, mid-morning on a weekday is your best bet. Weekends are really busy and the cafe closes at 3:00 pm, so you can't go after school.


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Spring 2013 Blogs

As part of Writing 4, you will keep blogs as a form of journal. These can be viewed easily by other class members and the general public, so please check your grammar and spelling. Although you can type directly into your blog, some students prefer to type in Word, then copy and paste into their blogs. You can also get a Blogger app to use on your tablet or smart phone. Usually I will assign a general topic for you to write on. when you have finished a post you can put the link in the Discussions area of Canvas to get credit. You also will need to read your classmate's blogs and post comments.
 

Click here to see some student blogs from previous quarters.