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Enter. 00:54
Excqueeze me please, lady. 01:00
Yes. What is it? I'm coming here for to 01:03
be learning the English. You're Elliot. 01:06
Oh, no. I'm Ali. 01:08
I beg your pardon? My name is Ali. Ali 01:11
Nadim. I'm coming here for to be 01:14
learning the English. Ah, yes. Yes. If 01:16
you wish to join our new class, English 01:18
as a foreign language. Yes, please. And 01:20
I'm hopping to be unrolled. 01:22
Hopping to be unrolled? Like it say in 01:26
your syllabus? 01:29
You mean hoping to be enrolled? That is 01:31
what I said. Hoping to be unrolled. Yes. 01:35
Well, I'm afraid you cannot be unrolled. 01:38
Enrolled until the English teacher 01:41
arrives. Now, she should be here in a 01:43
few minutes. In the meanwhile, perhaps 01:45
you would care to wait in the classroom. 01:47
Go down the corridor, turn left at the 01:49
bottom, and wait in room five. 01:51
Understand? No. 01:53
Well, let's start again. We go down the 01:58
corridor. Down corridor. Good. Turn 02:00
left. Turn left. Right. 02:04
You were confusing me. Left or right? 02:07
It's left. Look, you just go down the 02:11
corridor, turn left, and wait in room 02:15
five. Room five. Ah, now I'm 02:18
understanding you. Room five. Yes. Jolly 02:21
good. Thank you. 02:24
Sorry, dear Amy. I'm not going where I'm 02:30
looking. No, no, I wasn't looking where 02:32
I was going. That made the two of us. 02:34
Excuse me, sir. 02:37
Enter. 02:41
Mrs. Courtney. Miss. Ah, sorry. I'm your 02:42
new teacher, Jeremy Brown, BA Oxom. 02:46
You're a man. Yes. Well, this is most 02:49
unsatisfactory. This won't do at all. I 02:51
assure you my credentials are 02:54
impeccable. Academically, perhaps. I'm 02:55
talking about sex. I also assure you my 02:58
morals are perfectly respectable, too. 03:01
I'm referring to the fact that you are a 03:03
man. I distinctly requested the local 03:05
authority to send me a woman teacher, 03:07
especially in view of what happened with 03:10
Mr. Wbertton. Mr. Wbertton? Yes. He was 03:11
teaching English to foreign students 03:15
last term. I'm afraid he only lasted a 03:16
month. Then he departed. Dead. Demented. 03:19
Yes. The strain was too much for him. 03:25
Typical of the male sex. No stamina. 03:28
Always seemed to be able to cope at 03:31
first and then one day he just snapped. 03:33
It was really quite disgusting. Really? 03:35
What did he do? climbed out of the 03:37
classroom window onto the roof, took off 03:39
all his clothes, and stood there staff 03:41
naked, singing, "I've got a lovely bunch 03:43
of coconut." 03:44
Well, there's no need to worry on my 03:48
account. I mean, I'm not likely to climb 03:50
out of the classroom window. I know you 03:51
aren't. Oh, thank you for your 03:53
confidence. It has nothing to do with 03:54
confidence. We've had the window frames 03:56
nailed down. 03:59
Oh, very thoughtful. Well, I really 04:02
would appreciate the job, Mrs. Courtney. 04:03
Miss Courtney, I am qualified and I 04:05
rather do need a job. What with be the 04:07
economic situation and inflation? All 04:08
right, there's no need to whimper. You 04:10
can start immediately. Thank you. On a 04:12
month's trial. Thank you. If you last 04:14
that long. I'll do my best. Sir, where 04:16
will I find my students? Class 5 down 04:19
the corridor and turn. Right. I'm 04:21
looking forward to meeting them. I'm 04:24
sure we're all going to get along 04:25
extremely well. 04:26
Good evening. 04:35
Good evening. 04:37
Well, I'm pleased to meet you all. We 04:48
are also pleased to be meeting you. 04:51
I am Brown. Oh, no. 04:55
You are committing a mistake. 05:01
A mistake? Yes, please. You are not 05:04
brown. We are brown. You are right. 05:07
My name is Brown. I am your teacher. Ah, 05:11
you professor. Yes. 05:14
Thank you. Right. Uh, would you all like 05:25
to sit down? 05:28
Sit down. 05:30
Right. Now, just uh take a note of all 05:37
your names, nationalities, and 05:39
occupations. Right. 05:42
Yes. 05:50
Well, I have the faintest idea what 05:56
you're saying, but I'm sure you're not 05:57
trying to find the needle work club. 05:58
It doesn't matter. Have a seat. 06:02
Sit down. 06:07
No, not there. 06:14
There. 06:17
Right. I'll just go around the class and 06:21
uh take your names. Yes. Yes. What is 06:22
your name? Maximleon Andrea Archimedis 06:26
Papandre. 06:29
I think I'll just put you down as Max. 06:32
Uh take it you're Greek. Is right from 06:35
Athens. Good. And what is your job? Uh I 06:37
walk with sheeps. 06:41
You walk with sheeps? 06:45
You're a shepherd? You work on a farm? 06:47
No, no, not far. But you just said you 06:49
work with sheep. No, no, no, no. Sheeps. 06:51
Big sheeps. 06:54
Sheep. Yes. Sheeps. Tonkers. 06:59
Tonkers. Right. I woke in office. 07:06
And your name? Anna Schmidt. German 07:12
opair. 07:14
Usual German efficiency. Germans are 07:16
always efficient. Not sir. 07:19
Japanese much more efficient. Nine 07:25
Germans are the best. Japanese make a 07:29
much better television and cameos. 07:32
Please let us have no racialism in this 07:38
class. All are equal. Your name? Givani 07:41
Cupello. 07:45
Italian. 07:47
Where do you work? I work in restaurant 07:50
deop. A waiter? No, not a waiter. A 07:52
cucur 07:55
cook. See, I cook the ravioli. I cook. I 07:59
cook. 08:03
I cook everything. 08:05
A chef. Okay. 08:09
Your name Andy. What is your name? 08:14
Me Jeremy Brown. You 08:21
Max, Anna Schmidt, Giovani Capello, you 08:29
Yes. Yes. Write your name down. Good. 08:52
Good. 08:54
It's no good. I need your name in 09:11
English. 09:13
No. No. 09:15
Ah. Certificate of registration Jamila 09:33
Ranja housewife. Thank you. Good. 09:36
And your name? 09:42
I am Ali Nadim from 09:45
I am working at the moment. Not anywhere 09:48
at all. 09:51
You're unemployed? Yes, please. 09:57
Only one day a week I'm working. What do 10:00
you do then? I'm going to the 10:03
unemployment exchange 10:05
for people collecting my money. Who 10:07
blind me? I get more money for not being 10:10
working than when I'm working. 10:13
But before you discovered this secret of 10:17
eternal wealth, what did you do? Blime 10:19
me. I worked 10:22
at Tal Mahal in Delhi. Oh no. Putin 10:24
Mahali restaurant good chapati and 10:28
papadam. 10:31
A thousand apologies for my late. The 10:34
omnibus was going backwards. 10:37
I'm sure there must be a more logical 10:40
explanation. It is the absolute truth. I 10:42
was told to be taking a number 27 10:45
omnibus and I complied, but it went in a 10:48
backward direction. No, I think you 10:51
meant it was going the other way. That 10:54
is the g of what I'm saying. A thousand 10:55
apologies. Sorry. Uh, perhaps you'd like 10:58
to sit next to Ali, your countryman. I 11:00
cannot sit there. It's impossible. Why 11:02
is it impossible? I am sick. Oh dear. 11:05
It's not contagious. Perhaps you want to 11:10
come back when you're better. I do not 11:12
comprehend the gist of your 11:14
conversation. You said you were sick. 11:15
No, no, no, no, no. I am not referring 11:18
to my physical state of mind. How do you 11:20
feel about Roman Catholics? Oh, I treat 11:23
them like my brothers. Good. Well, you 11:26
can go and sit next to Giovani then in 11:28
gentlemen please. You're here to learn 11:31
English not start a holy war. And what 11:33
is your name? Ranjit Singh. Sing. And 11:35
you're from which country? Punjab. And 11:39
what is your job? I am a very important 11:42
member of the British underground. 11:46
Underground? What? 11:48
Just the underground. Mind the door. 11:51
That under. 11:57
And your name? Pero Nagasumi. 12:00
My name Card 12:09
Japanese representative of Bushida 12:11
Electronics. Very good. Very good. 12:15
And finally, Yav. 12:19
What is your name? 12:23
No need to ask what nationality you are. 12:32
Spanish. 12:36
What is your job? 12:39
Tree lagger. Tree lagger. But you like 12:47
trees. 12:50
One hinton. Two whiskey coaga. 12:52
Three laggers. See? Oh, you work in a 12:58
bar. C. Bar. Well, Mr. Brown. Yes. Thank 13:00
you. Apart from one attempted murder and 13:03
a possible race riot, I seem to be 13:05
coping reasonably well. Well, what I 13:07
really came to inform you about was the 13:09
registration fees for the students. Now, 13:11
it's £5 per head, and I should be 13:13
grateful if you would collect the money 13:15
and bring it to my office in your tea 13:16
break. Right, I'll do that. Well, we 13:17
have one thing to be grateful for 13:20
anyway. Sex won't be rearing its ugly 13:21
little head. Beg your pun? Well, in my 13:24
experience, it isn't race or religion 13:26
that causes the problems. It's usually 13:28
the presence of some foreign beauty. 13:30
Jealousies, intrigues, all that sort of 13:33
thing. Yes, for looking at my class, I 13:35
don't think we'll be too bothered with 13:37
anything like that. 13:38
I come to learn English. Have I come to 13:50
the right place? 13:53
Enter. 14:07
Mrs. Courtney. Miss. Miss. I've just 14:13
brought the registration fees for the 14:16
students. Ah, good. Now, how many 14:17
students have it? Nine. So, there should 14:19
be £45 in there. Well, that all depends 14:21
upon the rate of exchange. I don't 14:23
not all of them had uh £5 in English 14:28
money. So I collected £2950 in sterling 14:30
and the rest is made up of 2,000 yen 14:32
3,000 LAR 14:33
250 beta 75 drama 50 Franks and 12 14:36
Deutsch marks according to this 14:38
morning's financial papers that should 14:40
give us a profit of 142p. 14:42
Then I suggest you take it to the bank 14:45
in the morning and convert it to English 14:46
currency. Right, I'll do that. Oh, by 14:48
the way, how's the fem fatal? Ah, yes, 14:51
Danielle. Well, at the moment she's in 14:54
the tea room with Italy, Spain, and 14:55
Greece trying to establish diplomatic 14:57
relations. 14:58
Well, I hope she's not going to cause 15:00
any bother. Oh, no. I'm sure she won't. 15:01
Look, I'm going to sit here. Nah, is it 15:03
me who is going to be sitting here? 15:06
Before you, we're sit over there. And 15:08
before you, we're sit over there. You 15:10
take it on me. Who? Me? You go back. Sit 15:12
where you were before. No, I sit here. 15:15
You're not sit here. Who's going to be 15:17
stopping me? Me. 15:19
Yourself. You think you're tough? Come 15:22
out aside. 15:26
Okay. 15:28
Where you going? We go outside to have 15:31
it a punch down. You mean a punch? I'm 15:33
going to uh how you say yes. Knock his 15:35
bloody block off. 15:37
We see whose bloody blocker is not. 15:40
Just a minute. What is all this about? I 15:44
tell you, Mr. White Brown. Excuse. 15:46
It's about where we sit. What's wrong 15:49
with where you were sitting before? It's 15:51
my eyes, Professor. I've got to sit near 15:54
at the front 15:56
here. 15:59
I see. And I suppose it's got nothing to 16:01
do with the fact that Danielle is 16:03
sitting here too. She is. 16:04
I never noticed. 16:10
You see, in my eyes, I'm a little 16:13
shorttered. 16:14
And also I'm much a bigger liar. It's 16:17
not true, Mr. Green. The name is Brown. 16:19
You see, I'm a color blade as well. 16:22
And Max, I suppose you've got trouble 16:27
with your eyes as well, have you? No, 16:29
no, no, no. My eyes are okay. It's my 16:30
ears. 16:33
I'm not hearing very well. That's a 16:34
likely story. 16:36
What you say? 16:38
I say you both go back and sit where you 16:40
were sitting before. Now, Santa Maria, 16:42
I hope you don't think I was uh, how you 16:50
say, too forward. 16:53
No, no, I'm sure you weren't in any way 16:56
to blame at all. 16:58
Teacher, please, 17:02
Mr. Blown. Yes. 17:06
Please forgive my rapess. I apologize, 17:09
but I lost my way. Not to worry. Uh, 17:11
what is your name? Chung Suli. Suli. And 17:13
where are you from? Democratic Republic 17:18
of China. 17:20
And what is your job? Secretary, Chinese 17:22
diplomat. 17:25
Very nice. 17:27
Right. Where should we put you? Uh, 17:29
Taro, how are relations between Japan 17:31
and China? 17:33
depends on a political 17:39
wheel pointer. 17:42
Japan 17:44
light wingo 17:47
China 17:49
raft to wingo. I see. Are you lightwingo 17:51
or left winger? Right or left? I for 17:55
teaching of chairman ma. Ah well in that 17:59
case you better sit next to Jamila the 18:01
Indian lady. All right. Thank you. 18:02
Right. Now we will start by learning a 18:04
few basic English verbs and firstly we 18:06
will take the verb to be. 18:10
I am English. You are Chinese. He is 18:16
Italian. 18:22
She is French. He is barbarian. 18:24
And you are asking for a kick up your 18:29
big brown backside. Hello. Pay attention 18:31
please. 18:35
I am I am You are You are He she or it 18:36
is. He or he 18:43
We are. We are. You are. 18:48
They are. They are. All right. 18:53
I shall now go around the class and ask 18:57
you each to give me a sentence using the 19:00
verb to be. To be to be tarot. I am ah 19:03
so 19:08
I am 19:13
very happy to be learning go. 19:15
Very good. 19:22
Good. Giovani, he is 19:24
he is a fool. 19:28
Good. But not Isa. He is a fool. Yes, he 19:31
is a fool. 19:36
Max, uh, she is. 19:38
She is beautiful. 19:44
She is wonderful. 19:48
She is Yes. Yes. Thank you, Max. 19:51
Juan, it is 19:56
It is 20:02
It is raining. 20:07
It is raining. 20:10
It is raining. 20:15
We'll skip you for the moment. 20:22
uh doesn't matter. Sit down. 20:24
Suli it is. 20:29
It is duty of every citizen to overthrow 20:33
imperial war. So say chairman mouse. 20:36
Yes. Well, that's his opinion. Good. 20:40
Danielle, we are 20:43
uh we are lucky 20:47
to have such good 20:52
very true. I mean uh 20:58
Ali, 21:02
you are 21:05
you are 21:09
you are waiting for me to speak an 21:12
answer. 21:13
Well done. And unfortunately I'm not 21:16
understanding the question. 21:19
I want you to give me a sentence using 21:24
you are. I am 21:26
No, not I am. You are. For example, you 21:29
are from Pakistan. I am from Pakistan. 21:32
You Yes. But now use you are. But I 21:35
cannot say you are from Pakistan because 21:39
you are not. Are you? 21:40
Repeat after me. You are English. No. 21:43
No. I am from Pakistan. What am I? You 21:46
are confusing me. 21:50
You are. You mean poof. 21:53
Don't you call me poop. 21:56
Sit down. 22:04
Sit down, please. Right. 22:08
And there's really not much more we can 22:13
do. Can you all get the textbooks I was 22:14
telling you about? What I would would 22:18
like you to do is some homework. All 22:19
right. I want you to write me an essay. 22:21
A short story about your life here in 22:24
England. things you do, the things you 22:26
like. 22:28
And I'll see you all on Wednesday. 22:30
Oh, Mrs. Miss Miss 22:36
Well, I've just dismissed the class for 22:40
the night. I think we've just about 22:41
covered all there is to for the first 22:42
session. You look a trifle under the 22:43
weather. Job getting you down already? 22:45
Well, no, no, I'm fine. Never felt 22:47
better. There is just one thing, though. 22:49
Yes. That window you nailed down, the 22:51
one Mr. Walbertton climbed out of. What 22:53
about it? I think we ought to put a few 22:55
more nails in just be on the safe side. 22:56
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Enter.
Excqueeze me please, lady.
Yes. What is it? I'm coming here for to
be learning the English. You're Elliot.
Oh, no. I'm Ali.
I beg your pardon? My name is Ali. Ali
Nadim. I'm coming here for to be
learning the English. Ah, yes. Yes. If
you wish to join our new class, English
as a foreign language. Yes, please. And
I'm hopping to be unrolled.
Hopping to be unrolled? Like it say in
your syllabus?
You mean hoping to be enrolled? That is
what I said. Hoping to be unrolled. Yes.
Well, I'm afraid you cannot be unrolled.
Enrolled until the English teacher
arrives. Now, she should be here in a
few minutes. In the meanwhile, perhaps
you would care to wait in the classroom.
Go down the corridor, turn left at the
bottom, and wait in room five.
Understand? No.
Well, let's start again. We go down the
corridor. Down corridor. Good. Turn
left. Turn left. Right.
You were confusing me. Left or right?
It's left. Look, you just go down the
corridor, turn left, and wait in room
five. Room five. Ah, now I'm
understanding you. Room five. Yes. Jolly
good. Thank you.
Sorry, dear Amy. I'm not going where I'm
looking. No, no, I wasn't looking where
I was going. That made the two of us.
Excuse me, sir.
Enter.
Mrs. Courtney. Miss. Ah, sorry. I'm your
new teacher, Jeremy Brown, BA Oxom.
You're a man. Yes. Well, this is most
unsatisfactory. This won't do at all. I
assure you my credentials are
impeccable. Academically, perhaps. I'm
talking about sex. I also assure you my
morals are perfectly respectable, too.
I'm referring to the fact that you are a
man. I distinctly requested the local
authority to send me a woman teacher,
especially in view of what happened with
Mr. Wbertton. Mr. Wbertton? Yes. He was
teaching English to foreign students
last term. I'm afraid he only lasted a
month. Then he departed. Dead. Demented.
Yes. The strain was too much for him.
Typical of the male sex. No stamina.
Always seemed to be able to cope at
first and then one day he just snapped.
It was really quite disgusting. Really?
What did he do? climbed out of the
classroom window onto the roof, took off
all his clothes, and stood there staff
naked, singing, "I've got a lovely bunch
of coconut."
Well, there's no need to worry on my
account. I mean, I'm not likely to climb
out of the classroom window. I know you
aren't. Oh, thank you for your
confidence. It has nothing to do with
confidence. We've had the window frames
nailed down.
Oh, very thoughtful. Well, I really
would appreciate the job, Mrs. Courtney.
Miss Courtney, I am qualified and I
rather do need a job. What with be the
economic situation and inflation? All
right, there's no need to whimper. You
can start immediately. Thank you. On a
month's trial. Thank you. If you last
that long. I'll do my best. Sir, where
will I find my students? Class 5 down
the corridor and turn. Right. I'm
looking forward to meeting them. I'm
sure we're all going to get along
extremely well.
Good evening.
Good evening.
Well, I'm pleased to meet you all. We
are also pleased to be meeting you.
I am Brown. Oh, no.
You are committing a mistake.
A mistake? Yes, please. You are not
brown. We are brown. You are right.
My name is Brown. I am your teacher. Ah,
you professor. Yes.
Thank you. Right. Uh, would you all like
to sit down?
Sit down.
Right. Now, just uh take a note of all
your names, nationalities, and
occupations. Right.
Yes.
Well, I have the faintest idea what
you're saying, but I'm sure you're not
trying to find the needle work club.
It doesn't matter. Have a seat.
Sit down.
No, not there.
There.
Right. I'll just go around the class and
uh take your names. Yes. Yes. What is
your name? Maximleon Andrea Archimedis
Papandre.
I think I'll just put you down as Max.
Uh take it you're Greek. Is right from
Athens. Good. And what is your job? Uh I
walk with sheeps.
You walk with sheeps?
You're a shepherd? You work on a farm?
No, no, not far. But you just said you
work with sheep. No, no, no, no. Sheeps.
Big sheeps.
Sheep. Yes. Sheeps. Tonkers.
Tonkers. Right. I woke in office.
And your name? Anna Schmidt. German
opair.
Usual German efficiency. Germans are
always efficient. Not sir.
Japanese much more efficient. Nine
Germans are the best. Japanese make a
much better television and cameos.
Please let us have no racialism in this
class. All are equal. Your name? Givani
Cupello.
Italian.
Where do you work? I work in restaurant
deop. A waiter? No, not a waiter. A
cucur
cook. See, I cook the ravioli. I cook. I
cook.
I cook everything.
A chef. Okay.
Your name Andy. What is your name?
Me Jeremy Brown. You
Max, Anna Schmidt, Giovani Capello, you
Yes. Yes. Write your name down. Good.
Good.
It's no good. I need your name in
English.
No. No.
Ah. Certificate of registration Jamila
Ranja housewife. Thank you. Good.
And your name?
I am Ali Nadim from
I am working at the moment. Not anywhere
at all.
You're unemployed? Yes, please.
Only one day a week I'm working. What do
you do then? I'm going to the
unemployment exchange
for people collecting my money. Who
blind me? I get more money for not being
working than when I'm working.
But before you discovered this secret of
eternal wealth, what did you do? Blime
me. I worked
at Tal Mahal in Delhi. Oh no. Putin
Mahali restaurant good chapati and
papadam.
A thousand apologies for my late. The
omnibus was going backwards.
I'm sure there must be a more logical
explanation. It is the absolute truth. I
was told to be taking a number 27
omnibus and I complied, but it went in a
backward direction. No, I think you
meant it was going the other way. That
is the g of what I'm saying. A thousand
apologies. Sorry. Uh, perhaps you'd like
to sit next to Ali, your countryman. I
cannot sit there. It's impossible. Why
is it impossible? I am sick. Oh dear.
It's not contagious. Perhaps you want to
come back when you're better. I do not
comprehend the gist of your
conversation. You said you were sick.
No, no, no, no, no. I am not referring
to my physical state of mind. How do you
feel about Roman Catholics? Oh, I treat
them like my brothers. Good. Well, you
can go and sit next to Giovani then in
gentlemen please. You're here to learn
English not start a holy war. And what
is your name? Ranjit Singh. Sing. And
you're from which country? Punjab. And
what is your job? I am a very important
member of the British underground.
Underground? What?
Just the underground. Mind the door.
That under.
And your name? Pero Nagasumi.
My name Card
Japanese representative of Bushida
Electronics. Very good. Very good.
And finally, Yav.
What is your name?
No need to ask what nationality you are.
Spanish.
What is your job?
Tree lagger. Tree lagger. But you like
trees.
One hinton. Two whiskey coaga.
Three laggers. See? Oh, you work in a
bar. C. Bar. Well, Mr. Brown. Yes. Thank
you. Apart from one attempted murder and
a possible race riot, I seem to be
coping reasonably well. Well, what I
really came to inform you about was the
registration fees for the students. Now,
it's £5 per head, and I should be
grateful if you would collect the money
and bring it to my office in your tea
break. Right, I'll do that. Well, we
have one thing to be grateful for
anyway. Sex won't be rearing its ugly
little head. Beg your pun? Well, in my
experience, it isn't race or religion
that causes the problems. It's usually
the presence of some foreign beauty.
Jealousies, intrigues, all that sort of
thing. Yes, for looking at my class, I
don't think we'll be too bothered with
anything like that.
I come to learn English. Have I come to
the right place?
Enter.
Mrs. Courtney. Miss. Miss. I've just
brought the registration fees for the
students. Ah, good. Now, how many
students have it? Nine. So, there should
be £45 in there. Well, that all depends
upon the rate of exchange. I don't
not all of them had uh £5 in English
money. So I collected £2950 in sterling
and the rest is made up of 2,000 yen
3,000 LAR
250 beta 75 drama 50 Franks and 12
Deutsch marks according to this
morning's financial papers that should
give us a profit of 142p.
Then I suggest you take it to the bank
in the morning and convert it to English
currency. Right, I'll do that. Oh, by
the way, how's the fem fatal? Ah, yes,
Danielle. Well, at the moment she's in
the tea room with Italy, Spain, and
Greece trying to establish diplomatic
relations.
Well, I hope she's not going to cause
any bother. Oh, no. I'm sure she won't.
Look, I'm going to sit here. Nah, is it
me who is going to be sitting here?
Before you, we're sit over there. And
before you, we're sit over there. You
take it on me. Who? Me? You go back. Sit
where you were before. No, I sit here.
You're not sit here. Who's going to be
stopping me? Me.
Yourself. You think you're tough? Come
out aside.
Okay.
Where you going? We go outside to have
it a punch down. You mean a punch? I'm
going to uh how you say yes. Knock his
bloody block off.
We see whose bloody blocker is not.
Just a minute. What is all this about? I
tell you, Mr. White Brown. Excuse.
It's about where we sit. What's wrong
with where you were sitting before? It's
my eyes, Professor. I've got to sit near
at the front
here.
I see. And I suppose it's got nothing to
do with the fact that Danielle is
sitting here too. She is.
I never noticed.
You see, in my eyes, I'm a little
shorttered.
And also I'm much a bigger liar. It's
not true, Mr. Green. The name is Brown.
You see, I'm a color blade as well.
And Max, I suppose you've got trouble
with your eyes as well, have you? No,
no, no, no. My eyes are okay. It's my
ears.
I'm not hearing very well. That's a
likely story.
What you say?
I say you both go back and sit where you
were sitting before. Now, Santa Maria,
I hope you don't think I was uh, how you
say, too forward.
No, no, I'm sure you weren't in any way
to blame at all.
Teacher, please,
Mr. Blown. Yes.
Please forgive my rapess. I apologize,
but I lost my way. Not to worry. Uh,
what is your name? Chung Suli. Suli. And
where are you from? Democratic Republic
of China.
And what is your job? Secretary, Chinese
diplomat.
Very nice.
Right. Where should we put you? Uh,
Taro, how are relations between Japan
and China?
depends on a political
wheel pointer.
Japan
light wingo
China
raft to wingo. I see. Are you lightwingo
or left winger? Right or left? I for
teaching of chairman ma. Ah well in that
case you better sit next to Jamila the
Indian lady. All right. Thank you.
Right. Now we will start by learning a
few basic English verbs and firstly we
will take the verb to be.
I am English. You are Chinese. He is
Italian.
She is French. He is barbarian.
And you are asking for a kick up your
big brown backside. Hello. Pay attention
please.
I am I am You are You are He she or it
is. He or he
We are. We are. You are.
They are. They are. All right.
I shall now go around the class and ask
you each to give me a sentence using the
verb to be. To be to be tarot. I am ah
so
I am
very happy to be learning go.
Very good.
Good. Giovani, he is
he is a fool.
Good. But not Isa. He is a fool. Yes, he
is a fool.
Max, uh, she is.
She is beautiful.
She is wonderful.
She is Yes. Yes. Thank you, Max.
Juan, it is
It is
It is raining.
It is raining.
It is raining.
We'll skip you for the moment.
uh doesn't matter. Sit down.
Suli it is.
It is duty of every citizen to overthrow
imperial war. So say chairman mouse.
Yes. Well, that's his opinion. Good.
Danielle, we are
uh we are lucky
to have such good
very true. I mean uh
Ali,
you are
you are
you are waiting for me to speak an
answer.
Well done. And unfortunately I'm not
understanding the question.
I want you to give me a sentence using
you are. I am
No, not I am. You are. For example, you
are from Pakistan. I am from Pakistan.
You Yes. But now use you are. But I
cannot say you are from Pakistan because
you are not. Are you?
Repeat after me. You are English. No.
No. I am from Pakistan. What am I? You
are confusing me.
You are. You mean poof.
Don't you call me poop.
Sit down.
Sit down, please. Right.
And there's really not much more we can
do. Can you all get the textbooks I was
telling you about? What I would would
like you to do is some homework. All
right. I want you to write me an essay.
A short story about your life here in
England. things you do, the things you
like.
And I'll see you all on Wednesday.
Oh, Mrs. Miss Miss
Well, I've just dismissed the class for
the night. I think we've just about
covered all there is to for the first
session. You look a trifle under the
weather. Job getting you down already?
Well, no, no, I'm fine. Never felt
better. There is just one thing, though.
Yes. That window you nailed down, the
one Mr. Walbertton climbed out of. What
about it? I think we ought to put a few
more nails in just be on the safe side.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Heat.

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Vocabulary Meanings

heat

en:/hiːt/ vi:hít ko:heiteu ja:hīto zh:rè es:heat pt:calor fr:chaleur id:heat it:calore de:Hitze

A2
  • noun
  • - thermal energy; high temperature

class

en:/klæs/ vi:lớp ko:keullaes ja:kurasu zh:kèshí es:clase pt:classe fr:classe id:kelas it:classe de:Klasse

A2
  • noun
  • - a group of students taught together; a course

teacher

en:/ˈtiːtʃər/ vi:giáo viên ko:teicheo ko:teicheo ja:ti̍chā jiashī zh:lǎoshī es:maestro pt:professor fr:enseignant id:guru it:insegnante de:Lehrer

A2
  • noun
  • - a person who instructs or educates students

student

en:/ˈstjuːdənt/ vi:sinh viên ko:seuteudenteu ja:kyōsei zh:xuéshēng es:estudiante pt:estudante fr:étudiant id:siswa it:studente de:Student

A2
  • noun
  • - a person who is studying at a school or university

language

en:/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/ vi:ngôn ngữ ko:eongeoje ja:gengo zh:yǔyán es:idioma pt:língua fr:langue id:bahasa it:lingua de:Sprache

B1
  • noun
  • - a system of communication used by a particular community

corridor

en:/ˈkɔːrɪdɔːr/ vi:hành lang ko:keoridor ja:rikodō zh:xiànglǒng es:pasillo pt:corredor fr:corridor id:koridor it:corridor de:Flur

B2
  • noun
  • - a long passage in a building that connects rooms

window

en:/ˈwɪn.dəʊ/ vi:cửa sổ ko:win deu ja:windo zh:chuānghù es:ventana pt:janela fr:fenêtre id:jendela it:finestra de:Fenster

A2
  • noun
  • - an opening in a wall or roof that lets in light and air

register

en:/ˈrɛdʒɪstə/ vi:đăng ký ko:rejeoteu ja:rehiyusuru zh:zhuce es:registrar pt:registar fr:s'inscrire id:daftar it:registrare de:registrieren

B1
  • verb
  • - to sign up or enrol for something
  • noun
  • - an official list of names or items

fee

en:/fiː/ vi:phí ko:pi ko:fi ja:fee zh:fèi es:tarifa pt:taxa fr:frais id:biaya it:tassa de:Gebühr

B1
  • noun
  • - a payment made for a service or privilege

money

en:/ˈmʌni/ vi:tiền ko:muni ja:manī zh:qián es:dinero pt:dinheiro fr:argent id:uang it:soldi de:Geld

A2
  • noun
  • - currency used as a medium of exchange

job

en:/dʒɒb/ vi:công việc ko:job ja:shigoto zh:gōngzuò es:trabajo pt:trabalho fr:emploi id:pekerjaan it:lavoro de:Job

A2
  • noun
  • - a regular task or position of employment

unemployed

en:/ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪd/ vi:thất nghiệp ko:unemployd ja:shitsugyōteki ja:shitsugyōteki zh:méizhí es:desempleado pt:desempregado fr:au chômage id:menganggur it:disoccupato de:arbeitslos

B2
  • adjective
  • - without a paid job; not currently employed

inflation

en:/ɪnˈfleɪʃən/ vi:lạm phát ko:inpeulyeon ja:infurēshon zh:tóushēng es:inflación pt:inflação fr:inflation id:inflasi it:inflazione de:Inflation

C1
  • noun
  • - the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises

currency

en:/ˈkʌrənsi/ vi:tiền tệ ko:kyurensi ja:kōka zh:huòbì es:moneda pt:moeda fr:monnaie id:mata uang it:valuta de:Währung

B2
  • noun
  • - a system of money in general use in a particular country

bank

en:/bæŋk/ vi:ngân hàng ko:baengkeu ja:ginkō zh:yínháng es:banco pt:banco fr:banque id:bank it:banca de:Bank

A2
  • noun
  • - a financial institution where money is kept, lent, or exchanged

nationality

en:/ˌnæʃənˈælɪti/ vi:quốc tịch ko:neisheonaliti ja:kokuseki zh:guójí es:nacionalidad pt:nacionalidade fr:nationalité id:kewarganegaraan it:nazionalità de:Staatsangehörigkeit

B2
  • noun
  • - the status of belonging to a particular nation

verb

en:/vɜːb/ vi:động từ ko:beobeu ja:dooshi zh:dòngcí es:verbo pt:verbo fr:verbe id:kata kerja it:verbo de:Verb

B2
  • noun
  • - a word that denotes an action, occurrence, or state of being

sentence

en:/ˈsɛntəns/ vi:câu ko:sen tences ja:bunshō zh:jùzi es:oración pt:frase fr:phrase id:kalimat it:frase de:Satz

B1
  • noun
  • - a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I'm coming here for to be learning the English.

    ➔ Present Continuous with 'for to'

    ➔ The phrase 'for to' is non-standard and should be 'to be learning'. It highlights a common error in English learners.

  • Hoping to be enrolled? Like it say in your syllabus?

    ➔ Gerund after Preposition

    ➔ The phrase 'hoping to be enrolled' uses a gerund ('enrolled') after the preposition 'to', which is correct in English.

  • I am sick. Oh dear. It's not contagious.

    ➔ Present Simple for Temporary States

    ➔ The sentence 'I am sick' uses the present simple to describe a temporary condition, which is grammatically correct but contextually unusual.

  • I am a very important member of the British underground.

    ➔ Present Simple for Permanent States

    ➔ The sentence uses the present simple to describe a permanent state, which is appropriate for long-term conditions or roles.

  • It is duty of every citizen to overthrow imperial war.

    ➔ Subject-Verb Agreement

    ➔ The sentence should be 'It is the duty of every citizen...' to maintain proper subject-verb agreement.

  • You are confusing me.

    ➔ Present Continuous for Temporary Actions

    ➔ The phrase 'You are confusing me' uses the present continuous to describe an action happening now, which is correct.

  • I want you to write me an essay.

    ➔ Subjunctive Mood

    ➔ The phrase 'I want you to write me an essay' uses the subjunctive mood to express a wish or request, which is correct.

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