278. A tutorial with parents


One day teacher A said to teacher B,
"I've been thinking these days that there are more female teachers than guys - teachers of English: it's so in Spain.
It makes me think.
Even with regard to teachers, by and large: female teachers also in other subjects, both primary and secondary education: more female teachers. As far as I know, this has been so along history, and today too.
Think of their particular way of taking care of children, looking after little important details, etc. In my neighbor's family there have been some teachers: his sister, three of his aunts, one brother; and his grandfather was the representative of a publisher of text-books and educative material, also of coursebooks of English.
It's nice to know that men and women can be complementary at work. Look, my neighbor's niece is in charge of an extracurricular activity, drama, out of the regular classes schedule: she has some 20 kids aged around 7 to 9 years, and she has to make a small drama play with them! Definitely I couldn't do that at all."
main gov, thank you for the picture.

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