paragraph on a funny incidence you came across during pandemic
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“Once, this student of grade six was clearly not interested in studying on one particular day. His mother had forced him to attend the class, and a few minutes into the class he said ‘Ma’am, very poor internet connection’ and ‘Ma’am, I can’t hear you’. But, I could hear him, and even the movie playing in the background,” recalls Natasha Rawal, a Hindi language teacher.
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“I gave a half-an-hour trial class to a pre-schooler and she started running all over the place,” says a Gurugram-based teacher, and another teacher adds, “Apne aap ko unmute aur camera off kar lete hain.” These ‘goof-ups’ have become an inevitable part and parcel of a teacher’s life in the pandemic, as online classes have become a crucial medium to be able to interact with their students. This Teacher’s Day, we bring you some funny anecdotes from the other side, quite literally. Read on, and laugh your heart out.
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Little wonder then that one of her most widely disseminated quotes has recently surfaced in a world in which the words ‘lockdown’ and ‘homebound’ are being regarded with equal dread, “When humour goes, there goes civilisation.”
But India — and, indeed, other ‘civilisations’ that are now indoors perforce — appear to be in no imminent danger of extinction on that count even amid a pandemic, as humour is spreading almost as fast as the virus and will hopefully soon overtake it in speed.