280. A special atmosphere


One day teacher B said to teacher A, "What do I do you said to maintain English spoken in the classroom? I speak English from the beginning. Only English is spoken... and understood by me, right? That way an atmosphere is created, I guess, as though it'd be in any country where English is spoken. The class-period is a piece of India, or Britain, or the US, or Ireland, or Hong Kong, or... At least for a piece, a big one, of the class-period, with specific limits, from starting to end: all in English. They grasp in mind I 'only' use that language. Try yourself next class-period. By the way, an anecdote. It has to do with using a language as a way of communicating. Historical. Don't get me wrong, hmm? When the Allies took France from the Nazis, in the Second World War, when things were setting down after the battles, some shops on the streets showed notices - English spoken, American understood."
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