1353. A teacher from Australia



Teacher A said to teacher B, “We have a lecturer teacher of English this year; he’s from Brisbane, in Australia. 

Some people from our school met him here in Madrid, in the World Youth Day with the Pope in 2011. 

So I’ve told my students to write 3 questions for next class, when he’ll come to our classroom. Today’s class was to announce this to them: we’ve been speaking for a while about Australia, about the things he may be interested in, possible questions about his country, history, current news, geography... To have a native speaker is a great thing.” / Photo from: theconversation com

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