38. Fun but real learning


Dwight,

"Joe, a few hours ago I again came to hear about a way of conducting the class, very profitable, and suitable for some types of schools.

Briefly speaking, the core point is that the students learn by means of games, which foster speaking and fun, and the teacher shows true affection and concerning about each kid.

However, this teacher does not struggle to actually show that affection - just the students see it somewhere."

Joe,

"Well, don't get amazed, it's natural, a rather natural way of teaching-learning.

Yes, I also heard about that.

And what's more, they have a close relationship with the teacher, but this one doesn't get like their buddy."

A place in North Carolina, a photo from www spruance com

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