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Second intro night was Tuesday night. Attendance was up -- there were three squares -- but not quite as many prospective studenten. [livejournal.com profile] allanh reviewed it well here, but I had a student's-point-of-view comment to add.

So far we've covered Cross Trail Thru, Triple Trade, Triple Scoot, Quarter Thru, and Grand Follow Your Neighbor. Nothing terribly hard, though I find the nonlocal knowledge needed to do Triple Trade unfortunate. I had a big problem with Quarter Thru, because Michael Levy gave the definition only once, and it was rushed enough (he tends to be fast and nervous) that I didn't catch it well enough to repeat it to myself. Since he never repeated it in full again, I found myself feeling clueless through about 10 calls of it. Callers: repeat the damn definition! Especially when it's as confusing as 'Those who can Cast Off by 1/4 by the Right, then those who can Trade by the Left." I look forward to having the teaching order in advance so I can previsualize. I hate feeling incompetent.

Real class starts next week -- still time to join...

Date: 2006-01-19 11:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] billeyler.livejournal.com
I do know that sometimes we caller/teachers forget that some of the "Throwaway" calls like '1/4 thru' aren't necessarily as easy to pick up as we think they are, especially if there are 80% angels and 20% students.

Slide Thru is another that has to be beat to death, even though the concept of it is super simple.

I suspect if I peeked at the call frequency list for A-1 calls, 1/4 thru would be right there at the top.

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