A Short Story
English Is Confusing
Good evening, everybody!”
said the teacher, Donna. “Where is everybody?” That was sort of a daily joke by
Donna. Usually the class started with only two or three students present, and
then filled up as the minutes went by. It was summertime. Summer school was
only eight weeks long. Class attendance was always smaller than during fall and
spring semesters
“I don’t know, teacher.
Maybe they late or no come,” said one student. “Maybe watching TV football
tonight”
“Is there a soccer game
tonight? It seems like there’s a soccer game every night. Oh, well. Let’s get
started, okay? We’re on page 36 in the workbook. Tonight we’re studying
participles as adjectives. Students are always confused when they learn about
the present and past participles, so we will practice this a lot. Tonight,
we’re just going to practice the present participle
“The present participle
tells us what emotion or feeling the subject is causing. For example, ‘Grammar
is boring’ means that the subject—grammar—causes an emotion of boredom. If we
say, ‘The movie is interesting,’ we are saying that the movie causes a feeling
of interest. If we say, ‘The roller coaster is exciting,’ we are saying that
the roller coaster causes a feeling of excitement. Any questions so far? Am I
confusing you ?Is everyone confused”
The classroom was quiet.
Donna looked at blank faces. They were confused. She knew this would take a
while. But eventually, the faster students would grasp it, and then they would
help the slower students. By the end of the evening, most of the class would
feel comfortable using the present participle
Donna erased the board and
put some new examples on it. She loved guiding her students through difficult
topics like this one. She always felt a little bit thrilled when the look of
understanding came to their faces
به شما كاربر گرامي سلام عرض مي كنم . اميدوارم در اين وبلاگ دقايق خوبي را سپري كنيد.