Mind Your English

Janick 2022-04-19 09:02:44

It's so funny, I can't wait to read it all at once. It's a story from an English cram school. It only takes 20 minutes in one episode and only 13 episodes in the first season. The characteristics of each character are clearly explained, and the characteristics of the characters are also very distinct: extremely The patient, responsible and unlucky teacher Brown, the mean Miss Courtney, the two Pakistani Muslims Ali who often fight each other and the mantra "Thousand apologize!" The Indian Sikh Ranjeet, the French beauty Danielle who likes to seduce Brown teacher, only to win the French The Italian Giovanni and the Greek Maximillian who argue only when the beauty Danielle favors, the East German Anna who is serious and fond of elbowing Max, the North Indian Jamila who always knits sweaters and her Chinese partner who always talks about old hair. At the table Su-Lee, I respectfully respect the old Japanese gentleman Taro who bows every time he stands up, and the student who personally thinks the funniest student, who really didn't hear or pretended not to hear the Spanish bearded Juan who always said "Por Favor?" , as well as Sid and Gladys, although not much playing time has contracted a lot of laughs. Anyway, it's a comedy that has a lot of laughter and should be watched carefully while eating. I have accidentally sprayed it twice hahaha...

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Mind Your Language quotes

  • 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"!