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How many languages does Mrs Greaves speak? No-one knows, however she taught Latin and French for a number of years.
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, (blank look again) Nookie Nookie".
(To a Y9 student before a French Exam)
- Greaves: "Can you actually say the numbers one - ten.... please?"
- Student: "Erm........ sorry."
Habits
- Referring to Classical poets, especially Catullus, as if they were still alive and turning up at dinner parties.
- Attempting to locate the Spring of Bandusia.
Conjugation 101
Je peux Je ne peux pas Tu peux Tu ne peux pas Ils pppeeeuuuv[ent] Ils ne pppeeeuuuv[ent] pas.