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(1)
I can’t see that working with the teachers here.
(2)
I can just hear what our parents would say about that – especially after the
trouble with the mathematics work last summer.
(3)
It won’t work in a large (small … county/voluntary … urban/rural) school.
(4)
I’m sure we haven’t got the space (resources/materials/time) for that.
(5)
You realize the French (Germans) abandoned that idea five years ago?
(6)
How do you think the new governing body are going to react? You remember
what they said about the sex education programme!
(7)
I wouldn’t want the local newspaper to get a hold of this one.
(8)
Isn’t that an untested theory?
(9)
Isn’t that an American idea?
(10)
You’re not putting that idea forward seriously, are you?
(11)
Yes, it does sound as though it would work. But you do realize what it would
do to the language work programme, don’t you?
(12)
Isn’t that the approach they used to advocate that environmental studies should
be tackled back in the sixties?
(13)
I can see it would be a good idea, but why change – for so small a gain?
(14)
It’s a fine plan – but I wonder if it is just a little too advanced for us at this point
in our development?
(15)
We’re different here.
(16)
It sounds like a very fashionable thing to do.
(17)
If it’s so good, why hasn’t someone else tried it?
(18)
From a practical point of view it does seem all right; but what about the wider
implications?
(19)
Hardly what I would call a professional approach to our problems.
(20)
Is this your own idea?
(21)
I’m sorry, but I don’t see the connection with what you are suggesting and
what most of us perceive as our real needs.
(22)
I can think of some much better ways to spend the money.
(23)
Perhaps we ought to wait for a more opportune time.
(24)
With respect, I don’t think you have been here long enough to understand our
set-up and how we prefer to work.
(25)
I hope you don’t expect the infants (juniors) to join in this new scheme.
(26)
We have tried this before.
(27)
The caretaker will have some very definite views about these plans.
(28)
I really can’t keep wasting my time like this.
(29)
Wasn’t that something Keith Joseph tried to introduce?
(30)
Well, we would like to do that, but the Education Reform Act makes it impossible!
(31)
And how are we going to do this with two teachers short in that department?
(32)
What?
(33)
You must have stayed up half the night thinking that one out. (Consider your
reply most carefully, if you actually did stay up half the night.)
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