Difference between revisions of "Mrs Greaves"
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* During a lunch time leaving party for pupil in her year 9 form (whilst changing music cassettes) "Look at me, I'm Fat Boy Slim" | * During a lunch time leaving party for pupil in her year 9 form (whilst changing music cassettes) "Look at me, I'm Fat Boy Slim" | ||
− | *Trying to explain to a student the meaning of the Latin word 'lascivis': "You know, wanton, lascivious," (blank look from student) "erm, you know [vague hand gesture]... nookie". | + | *Trying to explain to a student the meaning of the Latin word 'lascivis': "You know, wanton, lascivious," (blank look from student) "erm, you know [vague hand gesture]... nookie nookie". |
*To a Y9 student before a French Exam: | *To a Y9 student before a French Exam: |
Revision as of 22:26, 18 September 2006
- Apparently she once fell through a chair (a nugget of info passed onto me by a parent during an open day), that must have been fun to watch.
- One of her teaching methods for french is to make the class sing the verb. This, suprisingly, works for one verb in particular.
Quotes
- During a lunch time leaving party for pupil in her year 9 form (whilst changing music cassettes) "Look at me, I'm Fat Boy Slim"
- Trying to explain to a student the meaning of the Latin word 'lascivis': "You know, wanton, lascivious," (blank look from student) "erm, you know [vague hand gesture]... nookie nookie".
- To a Y9 student before a French Exam:
"Can you actually say the numbers one - ten.... please?"
Student: "Erm........ sorry."
- (spellin may need to be corrected)
Je pu; Je nu pu pas. Tu pu; Tu nu pu pas. Ils pppeeerrrvvveee; Ils nu pppeeerrrvvveee pas.