1628. Some students ask for "Get a move on" to the teacher


An education law of some years ago – now I don’t know if it is valid any more – stated that there should be common basic goals for all the students in a class, like for example to acquire the grammatical competence for using the four kinds of conditional sentences, both at speaking and writing. 

Plus there ought to be more advanced-level competence goals for high-achievers and students interested in advancing more than the regular average student. 

Okay, but can you do that when you have a class of 31 students? 

I do know some teacher who arranged things to reach such extra goals, for example by providing them with material of the CAE examination for reading and working on those texts. 

However, you must count on the extra volunteering working will from that teacher. In a few words: it’s tough to go onto those extra goals, yet you can try and maybe you’ll come across a grand hard work by some students. 

CAE stands for Certificate in Advanced English, within the examination scheme of University of Cambridge, in UK. 

Some students ask for "Get a move on". 

With time passing you get on with your students and you can catch on who expect more.

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