The teacher was very unlucky and cute in the play. Although they did not adapt quickly to being students from different countries and cultures at first, they were patient in teaching them, especially when facing the female classmate from India. I really thought it was a student from the sewing class next door, who went to the wrong classroom. Teacher Brown always taught her to speak English good evening. Although she kept making the wrong sound, it was a big improvement.
Each student in the play does not have their own characteristics. There are Chinese representative Suri who enthusiastically supports Chairman Mao, Japanese representative who politely hangs the camera, Indian female representative who diligently knits wool, and French female representative who is passionate and fashionable. ,, each has its own merits, each with a funny point, a good film that deserves tribute, and the British comedy will not be out of date.
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