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Why don't the Germans all speak English Miss?

Today. my boys learnt about war and peace and rock 'n' roll. They learnt about buring babies, Alexander Fleming and men on the moon....


Today I gave my kids a whirl-wind tour of the 20th century and by the end of the lesson only one kid still thought that the 1966 world cup was the most significant event...


 


I'm knackered.

1.11.04 18:27

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(1.11.04 18:29)
Well done Miss Daisy.
But I bet you nearly all the Germans DO speak English, Miss.


(1.11.04 18:33)
Yes, but they were talking as an enforced situation - because we won the two world wars.
I explained....


(1.11.04 18:36)
Get some rest, duck.


(1.11.04 18:37)
Can't rest have new lesson to plan on the effects of the first world war...
'Votes for women!!!!'
*Ahem*


(1.11.04 18:45)
At least have a cup of tea before you start planning the next one! xx


(1.11.04 20:45)
votes for women ? Good grief ! wots the world coming to. wont be allowed to send children up the chimney soon


(1.11.04 22:57)
Daisy, sounds like your an ace teacher
Glad that they don't regard '66 as teh centuries defining moment any more. Clearling Botham's century against the aussies ranked higher ;-)

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