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    The pupils at the Capital City Academy in Willesden, north-west London, had been told they were about to be given a lesson by the world’s best teacher. Nancie Atwell, an expert literature teacher from Maine in the United States, was awarded the first Global Teacher Prize in March, 2015.

    Her style was anything but lively though. What followed was a lesson given in a soft conversational style with separate pupils. She was so polite to her students, too. Every time a pupil was given a handout and said “thank you.” She replied, “You’re welcome.” She also addressed them all by their first names, sometimes calling them “sweetie” and “sweetheart”. “ I like the soft conversational style,” she said, “ It’s good for understanding the kids.”

    She gave the 12 and 13-year olds two poems written by her own pupils back in Maine. She asked her new students for the day to write down what they had learnt about the two pupils, and then encouraged them to write their own poems listing the kind of things they believed.

    “ I think it was brilliant ,” said 12-year-old Destiny, one of the pupils. “I feel I’ve learnt a lot more from this lesson.” “ I think it was very different from other lessons,” said Kush, also aged 12. “We don’t usually do so much writing.”

    The lesson went off without any poor behavior, which Nancie put down to her style of engaging the pupils in the lesson. She said the pupils would be able to look at their poems in 20 years’ time and think, “Yes, that really expresses how I was then.”

    She spoke of discipline problems, “ I am strict and if someone does misbehave, I would go up to that student and say ‘What’s the problem’? I also have what I call ‘the look’-they fear it.”

    Nancie won the Global Teaching prize for her new teaching methods. Her pupils in Maine publish an average of 20 pieces of writing a year and read on average 40 books. “Every child, no matter what their background is, should read widely and read well. We should give them the best opportunity to get on in life”

24. What do you know about Nancie Atwell?

A. She was an expert literature teacher from America.

B. She gave a lesson in Maine.

C. She got the first Global Teacher Prize in May, 2015.

D. She was the only best teacher of the world.

25. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 2 mean?

A. Her style is not lively at all.

B. Her style is lively.

C. Her style is a bit lively.

D. Her style is anything including lively.

26. Which one of the following statements is WRONG?

A. She called them all by their first names.

B. She gave the pupils two poems when she was back in Maine.

C. The pupils would be able to read their poems when they grew up.

D. She encouraged students to read wisely and read well.

27. What did the pupils think of her lesson?

A. boring and meaningful  

B. helpful and interesting 

C. meaningful and interesting   

D. helpful and special

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