Today was a substitute teacher
Nov. 17th, 2009 10:19 pmThe same one that we had before. At first, we didn't understand him at all. Then he slowed down and we got used to his accent, his word choices and his mannerisms.
He was a little confused that we have two women named Deborah in the same class of five students. It is a little amusing.
We talked about the Spanish Civil War and the terrorist group ETA. His ancestry on one side is Basque, and he did try to tell us something about the Basque country. I think I am spelling that slightly wrong in English.
He was a little confused that we have two women named Deborah in the same class of five students. It is a little amusing.
We talked about the Spanish Civil War and the terrorist group ETA. His ancestry on one side is Basque, and he did try to tell us something about the Basque country. I think I am spelling that slightly wrong in English.