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- Title
Portrait of the English Language Torture.
- Authors
Usher, Robin
- Abstract
The English language teacher as Jesus, was what had been discovered in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, where the archetype of the teacher was revealed to be that of the community scapegoat. Dr Robin Usher, British Education Council (BEC) National Diploma (ND) in Business Studies, Hull College of Further Education, 1978, West Clayton High School, Graduation Diploma (GPA 2.66), Arlington, Texas, 1982, B.A. (Hons), Combined Studies (2: 1 English literature and Socio-History), Hull College of Higher Education, 1986, wrote "Jungian Archetypes: Robert A. Heinlein", PhD by thesis (English), Hull University, England, 1992; Trinity College, London, TESOL Certificate, 1995. '1 Although teachers are paid to speak with the students, they're expected to stop speaking with them as a matter legally enforceable, for example, this injunction from a contract's "Code of Contact" put together by a school in Wazakhstan, South East Asia, Escola Internazionale Enterprise, 'Teachers must not fraternize with the students outside of school.'2 Filthy animals stick to the rubric, and don't let us catch you out, or it's the Wazakh (Polish, Slovak, Saudi, Sudanese, Japanese, etc.) policemen. While Jesus "Christ", "the chosen", was the teacher that the Jewish religious police, the Pharisees, wanted to torture, because of his teaching, ELT pros were simply teachers that the students and administration, and whoever else wanted to torture them, for actively promulgating Jesus' teaching, "Love your neighbor as you love yourself".
- Subjects
TORTURE; GODDESSES; ENGLISH language; SHEEP breeds; INTERNATIONAL English Language Testing System; SCHOOL dropouts; JOB applications; BODY odor
- Publication
Humanising Language Teaching, 2023, Vol 25, Issue 3, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1755-9715
- Publication type
Article