Chinese students from quake-affected areas are having their first lunch in Russia on July 17, 2008.
After reviewing all the new Russian words they had learned the previous day, the students started a new game called "electric current". Everyone stood in a line and held the hand of each other. After getting a hard grasp from the student on one side, you need to pass the "power" to the one on your other side with another hard grasp, as if you are transferring the electric current.
Gradually, students were excited by such a fascinating game and those in the back of the line started to take pleasure in exaggerating their body movements by shrugging shoulders and throwing arms, as if they were really hit by a powerful current.
When the clock struck 10 am, the music teacher came in with an guitar. All the students quieted down and said "hello" in chorus in Russian with the instruction of the teacher's gestures.
Happy warm-up delighted all students, and lit up the atmosphere in the classroom, making students prepared for a whole day of enjoyment in the class.
Chinese students from quake-affected areas are chatting with their Russian friends on July 17, 2008.