This reminds me of something that happened when I was in 10th grade. We had a new student in class (biology) who moved to Oregon from California (he looked like a surfer) and he sat in the seat next to me. As luck would have it, that happened to be the day that we were all supposed to each read a short paragraph out of our biology book out loud to the class. The chapter was about octopus.
I read my paragraph and then it was his turn to continue with the reading. When he read his section, he read the word tentacles as (you-know-what). Our teacher stopped him from reading any further and told me to quietly let him know his mistake and what the difference was. Funny!
This reminds me of something that happened when I was in 10th grade. We had a new student in class (biology) who moved to Oregon from California (he looked like a surfer) and he sat in the seat next to me. As luck would have it, that happened to be the day that we were all supposed to each read a short paragraph out of our biology book out loud to the class. The chapter was about octopus.
I read my paragraph and then it was his turn to continue with the reading. When he read his section, he read the word tentacles as (you-know-what). Our teacher stopped him from reading any further and told me to quietly let him know his mistake and what the difference was. Funny!