i don't know how they do in British schools, but kids act up here, yeah, especially when the teacher is gone. I think kids act up everywhere when they get the opportunity
2006-12-19 05:11:05
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answered by bdearone 2
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Yes totally. Even more outside lessons. My 8th grade Spanish class is particularly bad, constantly insulting & disobeying the teacher, stealing from her, and getting the principal & VP in the classroom because there is a suposed "odor". This is my worst class, but the not the only class where kids constantly missbehave. I'm not quite sure how British teens act though.
2006-12-19 09:34:41
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answered by pgw410 3
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Why ask, American students INVENTED acting up during lessons.
But to be fair, almost every teenager (regardless of nationality) across the world do that during class!
2006-12-19 05:16:54
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answered by ? 5
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Yes. Im guessing anywhere you go teenagers will be teenagers. Although in countries where education is a privaledge and isn't required, teenagers probably take advantage of education and don't act like fools.
2006-12-19 06:25:52
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answered by hmackewich03 1
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uhh.... YEAH. of course they do. with all those hormones racing around inside, they can't control themselves! cultural norms have little or no influence on teenagers.
i have a follow-up question: do the over-achievers have regular anxiety attacks and wig out as much in Britain as they do here in the states?
2006-12-19 05:14:35
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answered by Ali D 2
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Only in the bad schools.
2006-12-19 05:29:40
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answered by braennvin2 5
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No, our students here are uniformly perfectly behaved. Which is why we do so much better on standardised tests than British children.
2006-12-19 05:12:29
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answered by Timothy S 3
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yesssss
2006-12-19 05:16:17
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answered by la naca 6
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