253. I guess she is smart


One day teacher A said to teacher B (both girls are colleagues but at different schools),
"A few weeks ago a new student registered in my school, where I work.
She is some thirteen.
Her dad had told me his daughter was hyperactive, and was not quite good at English.
Ok, I took her into a parlor room of our center, and we had a small conversation.
A necessary conversation for me to learn about her and her progress at the English subject from her former school.
I tried to carefully listen to what she was telling me.
I asked her some questions to make up my mind about her flaws and strong points.
I tactfully tried to learn some about the context of her family as well.
She says she understands English when spoken, less when reading, though. Etc. Also I told her that at our school it's the students themselves who treat their teachers nice, respectfully: so we get confidence from the students and advice from the teachers.
I got out of the parlor somehow satisfied with this conversation.
Afterwards she turned out fine at the games with her classmates, better than what I had learned from what her dad had told me.
I'm glad with having a new student with us.
I introduced her to her new classmates.
You know? I think she is polite and can make a nice progress.
A happy 2010 to you!"
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