533. My students in a choir!?


One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “Singing in a choir is very educative. The choir may be formed by the students who wish to participate. Each member has to invest discipline in. The result of the performing of the choir depends on the duty fulfilled by every singer. They follow the directions of the conductor of the choir. The singers tie themselves to these directions. The conductor imposes discipline. Each singer redirects his performing to serve the common accomplished performance on the stage or in a chapel. The members have to tie themselves to the schedule of the rehearse and arrive on time. The singers are engines, not people dragged passively by someone else. The choir as a whole joins the members. Also beauty is educative: beauty is a human value that pulls up people to a more thorough and humane position.” / Photo from: vienna-boys-choir blog 8greattowns com

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