A good way to improve your English is through reading. The reading exercise below is from the Yellow Level. This is a new reading exercise. Click here if you want to listen to it as I read.
The students were not very cooperative with the substitute.
Miss Beano is a substitute teacher. Mr. Larson was out yesterday, so the American history class was taught by Miss Beano. Miss Beano has been working as a substitute for about a year. She's eager to have her own
classroom, but until there is an opening for a new
teacher, she fills in for teachers who miss work due to illness or
personal matters.Miss Beano is a substitute teacher. Mr. Larson was out yesterday, so the American history class was taught by Miss Beano. Miss Beano has been working as a substitute for about a year. She's eager to have her own
The students she taught were not very cooperative.
Immediately, when they found out that Miss Beano was their sub,
students started to repeat, "Miss Beano is a mean-o." She could hear
what the students were saying, but she chose to ignore them.
Several
students gave false names or exchanged names when Miss Beano took
attendance. Steven became Patrick, and Patrick became Steven. Amy became
Chris, and Chris became Amy. Oscar became Jose. All of the students
thought the use of fake names was hilarious, but Miss Beano didn't know
why everyone was laughing.
When a paper airplane sailed across the room and hit Miss Beano in the back of the head, her face became flushed, first from embarrassment, but then quickly her embarrassment turned to anger.
"Who threw that paper airplane?" she demanded.
Of course, no one raised a hand. The students sat silently and looked away from Miss Beano's determined stare.
"I
want the name of the student who threw that at me," she demanded
loudly, again, but no one said anything. Some students began to hum.
Because
no one came forward to admit responsibility, Miss Beano told all of the
students to close their books and sit in silence until the bell rang
for them to leave for their next class. She told the students how
unhappy she was with their behavior. She also said that she would write a
detailed report so that the regular classroom teacher, Mr. Larson,
would know what happened. This suddenly concerned the students. Most of
them were scared of Mr. Larson. He is very experienced and effective
when it comes to disciplining students.
Being a substitute teacher is difficult. Many students have very little respect for a sub. They take advantage of the sub's lack
of personal knowledge about students. Some of the kids speak in a
disrespectful manner. They would never behave that way with their
regular classroom teacher, but for some reason, they
think they can get away with it when there's a sub.
When
the day was over and all of the students had left the building, Miss
Beano began to cry a little bit. She had never expected such bad treatment
from students as she trained to become a teacher. She knew that
substitute teachers had it rough, but she never knew to what extent the
children would be so
disrespectful and mean to an adult.
You can find more reading exercises in the Reading Room.
That's all for now.
Have a nice, relaxing weekend!
Happy Mother's Day to all who celebrate it.
Your teacher,
Paul
PEACE!
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