The audio appears to be a recording of a teacher addressing their students at the beginning of a new school year. The teacher is enthusiastic and playful, making jokes and using humor to engage their students. They discuss the importance of following rules, introduce themselves and their colleagues, and begin to cover the curriculum for the year. The teacher also references a new diary and stationery box that is available for purchase.
Later in the recording, the teacher leads the class in a geography lesson, asking students to identify countries on a map. They also discuss a science topic, explaining how plants are able to survive despite being eaten by insects.
Throughout the recording, the teacher is supportive and encouraging, urging students to participate and engage with the material. They also make an effort to connect with their students on a personal level, asking about their weekends and interests.
Overall, the tone of the recording is lighthearted and positive, suggesting a teacher who is dedicated to creating a fun and engaging learning environment for their students.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A new diary is available in all bookstores.
2. A new country-themed stationery box is on sale in all bookstores and on a website.
3. The stationery box includes a sparkling notebook, a small ruler, and a pencil.
4. A photo will be given to customers who order from the shop.
5. Classes start tomorrow.
6. The school has a new set of rules, including no smoking in class and no bringing pets to school.
7. The minister of education has sent a message to the school.
8. The school has a math teacher who is also an English and Spanish teacher.
9. The teacher has a habit of forgetting things.
10. The students are given a math exercise to complete.
11. The teacher is checking the students' work.
12. The students are learning about geography and are asked to find countries on a map.
13. The teacher is reviewing a sheet with the students.
14. The students are asked questions about plants and how they stay on earth.
15. The teacher explains that plants can stay on earth because they are not eaten by insects, but rather by micro-organisms.
16. The teacher advises the students to work hard because there will be a test soon.
17. The teacher has an office with a good atmosphere.
18. The teacher was busy skiing over the weekend.
19. A student, Mrs. Emma, complained about something.
20. The teacher is taking care of a plant in the classroom.