47. Why not making a magazine?


Dwight asked Joe,
"What could I do to boost up my students' English high?"
Joe answered,
"I knew a school in a town south of Spain where the department of languages hit the nail on the head, by starting a school magazine in English.
All was valid.
All the students could contribute with.
The teachers published the articles as they were written, not changing any error - or did they do sometimes?
The articles were so varied as you can think of: criticism about movies, the school soccer-league, science, jokes, just-for-fun, stories, space observation, video-games, some articles in German, some articles about lately events, drawings by the youngest... The students gave the teachers nearly one hundred diskets, and this staff had to view one by one, opening and closing the disk-bay, and so on.
One father of the school, a representative of Citröen, contributed with an advertisement to help with the costs, one family with an ad about their shop of clothes for babies...
The students were eager for the copies to be delivered and read in the class.
It hit the nail right on the head. Though a few students did bad, and gave articles from a CD-encyclopedia..."

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