Part 2.
21. Describe an English lesson you have taken.
I have enrolled in many English courses over the years, only a few of which were actually high-quality and helpful. One of the lessons I remember the most, was the one during my senior year in high school which was delivered by Mr. Alex – our substitute teacher from the USA, who was incredibly inspiring and humorous.
Mr. Alex attended our class for only one day by American council to introduce students about American culture. Since our main teacher was on holiday leave, but it was enough for her to leave a profound impression on us. She was younger than other teachers, but definitely wasn’t less experienced. Though she hadn’t been teaching for more than a few years, her confidence and wide breadth of knowledge blew out mind. We didn’t have a new lesson on that day but a revision instead; therefore, Mr. Alex had prepared lots of interesting activities for us, which created a cheerful and energetic atmosphere within a classroom. We were able to participate in many games such as charades and bingos, revising old vocab and grammar as well as learning new things through her stories. She didn’t do all the speaking but encouraged us to voice our ideas and thinking, which made most of us feel uncomfortable at first since that was not how we were used to. However, in the end, everyone actively engaged in the games. Thanks to Mr. Alex, we had an opportunity to experience a very unconventional teaching method that didn’t make us bored out of our mind but actually was enticing, which I was so thankful for.
22. Public transport.
1. What kind of transport do you usually use?
Without any doubt, I would say public buses. Reasoning that these means of transport are the safest and pocket friendly way of travelling.
2. How much time do you spend travelling on a normal day?
I have to commute from my home to my tutorial on a daily basis. It normally takes me about an hour to travel back and forth.
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