Scene from Dr. Mister Cute Wheelchair Man's office:
Student: Dr. Guest! Dr. Guest! You gave me an F!
(Note: many of them insist on calling me Dr.; I've given up on correcting them. Also, imagine thick sludge of Southern: my last name becomes two syllables; 'F' sounds something like 'ayy-eff'.)
Me: I know!
Student: I didn't think you'd give me an F, Dr. Guest!
Me: What did I say I'd give you?
Student: An F!
Me: Well, there you go.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
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5 comments:
I totally wish I was a teacher!
I don't suppose "Guest" comes out "gayest"?
Oh, it does. I know the accent well:
Doc-tur Gay-ust! Doc-tur Gay-ust!
Oh how I do miss my dear Middle Georgia.
"Gayest" is pretty close to the sound of it, though it rolls a bit more.
Nick! You're missed here.
Do you have an accent Paul? If so, what kind? Do you have any work online that is in sound file form?
Glen:
I don't think you know what you are saying, so I will forgive you.
As for the accent, I think it comes off a bit like:
Geh-ust.
As for the student: I am constantly surprised to hear certain students ask me for 'extra work' once they learn they are failing for not doing the work I assigned in the first place.
Courage, Dr. Guest, courage.
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