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Classics 201, 1st class
Dream stands before the class, his head held high, dressed in his formal robes. He speaks in a clear, strong voice.
"Hello, and welcome to your first class of the semester. I hope it will be enjoyable for all of you.
Start by reviewing the classroom rules. I would like each of you to sign them at the bottom and turn them in to me. This will serve as our contract for the semester.
Most of you studied with me last term; welcome back. The new student, John Connor, is to be my assistant. Treat him with the respect this role deserves.
Our lecture today will be an overview to refresh your minds about ancient Greek, which was the last tongue we studied last semester. We will spend the rest of the month working on Greek translations and readings.
As always, I will be in my office after class. Creature languages immediately follows this class, but I will be there for the rest of the day."
The administrative business taken care of, Dream delivers his lecture.
"Hello, and welcome to your first class of the semester. I hope it will be enjoyable for all of you.
Start by reviewing the classroom rules. I would like each of you to sign them at the bottom and turn them in to me. This will serve as our contract for the semester.
Most of you studied with me last term; welcome back. The new student, John Connor, is to be my assistant. Treat him with the respect this role deserves.
Our lecture today will be an overview to refresh your minds about ancient Greek, which was the last tongue we studied last semester. We will spend the rest of the month working on Greek translations and readings.
As always, I will be in my office after class. Creature languages immediately follows this class, but I will be there for the rest of the day."
The administrative business taken care of, Dream delivers his lecture.

Re: Office hours, 1/09
"We will probably do only a brief unit on Hebrew. Three languages is too many for one semester, and we spent a great deal of time on Hebrew last term."
Re: Office hours, 1/09