Booker (
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fandomhigh2020-09-04 11:29 am
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French Language, Literature, and Culture, Friday Period 3
Great news! Your teacher wasn't homeless anymore! Not that you had been worrying about that, except possibly some of you had, because Booker recognized at least one of these kids from the airport.
"Good afternoon," Booker said to his students. He looked clean and reasonably sober. Five stars. "This is French class. It is the only French class this school offers, so I am going to assume that some of you are at differing levels of proficiency. Luckily, it's a small class, so individualized instruction shouldn't be a problem. For the most part, grammar and vocabulary instruction will be done by computer, at your own pace. If you have any problemshandwavily setting up your account, if you have any questions about any of the exercises, or if you don't know what a computer is, please see me after class or on Tuesday when I'll be holding office hours.
"I am Mr. Booker, and I will be your teacher for this semester. If you're wondering about my qualifications..." He shrugged and grinned. "Je suis Français." You might notice that 'Booker' was not a French name. No, he would not be explaining that. "Now, I would like to know what I am dealing with, so please introduce yourselves, tell me how much experience you have with French already, and something you hope to get out of this class. If you can, you are welcome to do so in French, although keep in mind some of your classmates may not understand you yet."
"Good afternoon," Booker said to his students. He looked clean and reasonably sober. Five stars. "This is French class. It is the only French class this school offers, so I am going to assume that some of you are at differing levels of proficiency. Luckily, it's a small class, so individualized instruction shouldn't be a problem. For the most part, grammar and vocabulary instruction will be done by computer, at your own pace. If you have any problems
"I am Mr. Booker, and I will be your teacher for this semester. If you're wondering about my qualifications..." He shrugged and grinned. "Je suis Français." You might notice that 'Booker' was not a French name. No, he would not be explaining that. "Now, I would like to know what I am dealing with, so please introduce yourselves, tell me how much experience you have with French already, and something you hope to get out of this class. If you can, you are welcome to do so in French, although keep in mind some of your classmates may not understand you yet."

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So yeah Booker was now already his favorite teacher for the term. Though the bar was very, very, incredibly low.
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"Hi, Booker!" The radio report earlier that day definitely tempered her grin into something a little sheepish. "You, presumably, made it through your first class! Congrats! How'd it go? Also, I brought treats! I was thinking I might actually try to make macarons, but, like, the last thing I wanted to do was fuck it up and insult the Frenchman, so I just went the safe route and went J,GoB, and also? Coffee! I figured you were sort of a 'take it black' type, so there's that, but the other one is a PSL if that's more your speed.
"Also, sorry about the whole dropping the ball on the living arrangements thing and leaving you to sleep on a park bench apparently all week, but, well, you're a grown-ass man, so I thought you'd sort of have that part covered. My bad!"
Could something manage to sound both utterly sincere and completely sarcastic? It was Summer, so, actually, yes.
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"Okay, well." Pause. Gather your thoughts, Booker. You can do this. "Quebecois has some significant differences from standard or Parisian French. I'll try to address those at some point, especially, the, uh...pronunciation differences."
His ears might be bleeding.
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"Looking forward to it!" said Wayne brusquely, and just be glad he decided to say that in An-glaayze
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"It really is."
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"Oh, uh, Summer, hi," he said. "Thank you, you didn't have to do that. And the housing, uh, slip-up is entirely on me, don't...yeah. I will take the black coffee." And make it Irish in a minute here, which Summer would fully understand if she had heard Wayne's French.
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"I know I didn't have to," Summer said, happily handing over the black coffee with a little secret thrill that her bet had worked out, meaning she got the PSL for herself. "But I wanted to. This teaching buddy stuff is really serious business, you know."
It wasn't. At all. But Summer did actually enjoy it, and she was actually a wee bit worried about this one. But making it through the first week was a big step.
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"Maeve," she said. "I don't know any yet but I figured it would only help."
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"What are you hoping it will be helpful for?" Booker asked. "Besides being able to talk to the neighbors across the Channel," he added with a smile.
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