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Bo 2022-01-22 08:02:21

Although this film is very old, an old drama from the 1970s, under the leadership of Mr. Brown, the students are full of sense of existence. . . . Ali is Indian, and he can understand English. He talks about Oh Blimey, jelly good every day. He often quarrels with Ranjeet of Pakistan and Thousand apologies whose mantra is Thousand apologies. He often fights for religious reasons. . . . Giovanni and Max are good friends. Although they are vying to show their courtesy to Danielle, they still hang shoulders after class. Among them, Santa Maria is the mantra of a Greek guy with tall legs. . . Taro is from Japan and is used to bow before speaking; Jamila is an Indian housewife who keeps knitting all day long; Anna is a serious German who elbows others when they are not serious, but is warm and friendly to everyone; Juan is a Spanish bearded man who often says that Por Favor and his teacher are confused; SuLee is the image of a Chinese Red Guard who memorizes Chairman Mao's quotations all day long. . .

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  • Miss Courtney: [points to a book with a pencil] What is this?

    Ranjeet Singh: Pencil!

  • Miss Courtney: Can anybody tell me who said "To Be or Not To Be"?

    Chung Su-Lee: Chairman Mao!

    Miss Courtney: This may come as a shock to you, but there are people who've written things besides Chairman Mao.

    Chung Su-Lee: Chairman Mao lite evelything!

    Miss Courtney: Well, he certainly didn't lite... *write* "To Be or Not To Be"!