61. The only way we could communicate was between ourselves when our teachers were out of earshot. 62. The schools are crowded, and good teachers are few and far between. 63. The teacher is an authority figure, like the parent. 64. The teacher is satisfied with his progress. 65. The teacher was clearly irritated at having his class interrupted. 66. The teacher was ill so classes were cancelled for the day. 67. The teachers are not untypical in their problems with two language codes. 68. The teachers were very old-fashioned, treating any new ideas with contempt and scorn. 69. There are enough teachers who sleepwalk through their profession, mindsets clogged with cobwebs. 70. There are many teachers working out of their cultural contexts, and very frequent movement and transfer. |