8. ROLE-PLAY
In most Canadian schools, teachers ask parents to come to parents-teacher conferences. The teacher and parents discuss the child's progress in school, as well as any other problems.
Role-play the following situations.
a)
Teacher
Complain about:
- the pupil's bad marks,
- the recent argument about wearing earrings and make-up to school,
- missing 5 classes on your subject.
<->
Parent
Listen to the teacher's complaints. Respond to the complaints.
b)
Parent
Say that the teacher complained about:
- bad marks,
- the argument about wearing earrings and make-up to school,
- missing the classes.
<->
Pupil
Listen to your parent about the teacher's complaints. Respond to the complaint.
In most Canadian schools, teachers ask parents to come to parents-teacher conferences. The teacher and parents discuss the child's progress in school, as well as any other problems.
Role-play the following situations.
a)
Teacher
Complain about:
- the pupil's bad marks,
- the recent argument about wearing earrings and make-up to school,
- missing 5 classes on your subject.
<->
Parent
Listen to the teacher's complaints. Respond to the complaints.
b)
Parent
Say that the teacher complained about:
- bad marks,
- the argument about wearing earrings and make-up to school,
- missing the classes.
<->
Pupil
Listen to your parent about the teacher's complaints. Respond to the complaint.