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Alda1119 Posted 17 years ago
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My co-teacher can do things simultaneously without failing off her focus. One afternoon, while she was having her class on the telephone, and at the same time playing an online game, she unconsciously asked her student, “So, Mrs. Anna is your son a boy or a girl?”
  

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Hi, My co-teacher can do things simultaneously without failing off her focus. One afternoon, while she was having her class on the telephone, and at the same time playing an online game, she unconsciously asked her student, “So, Mrs. ” My teacher colleague can do things simultaneously without losing her focus.

  • Hi, My co-teacher can do things simultaneously without failing off her focus.
  • One afternoon, while she was having her class on the telephone, and at the same time playing an online game, she unconsciously asked her student, “So, Mrs.
  • ” My teacher colleague can do things simultaneously without losing her focus.
  • One afternoon, while she was having her class on the telephone, <<< I don't understand what you mean?
  • She was phoning a student?
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Hi,

My co-teacher can do things simultaneously without failing off her focus. One afternoon, while she was having her class on the telephone, and at the same time playing an online game, she unconsciously asked her student, “So, Mrs. Anna is your son a boy or a girl?”


My teacher colleague can do things simultaneously without losing her focus. One afternoon, while s
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Thanks Clive! Yep! That meant phoning a student. A friend of mine wrote this and I just felt that there was something strange about it. That's why I asked. Thanks again!!!

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