DifficultsentencesNEWISI7. In teaching, the inner rewards come from without(Line 2, Para 5)The pleasure of teaching children comes from manysmall physical or external services the teacher offersthem.Here the word “without" is used as a noun, and is anoldusagemeaningoutside.e.g.Happiness cannot comefromwithout.It must comefrom within.HText
Difficult sentences The pleasure of teaching children comes from many small physical or external services the teacher offers them. Here the word “without” is used as a noun, and is an old usage meaning outside. e.g. Happiness cannot come from without. It must come from within. 7. In teaching, the inner rewards come from without. (Line 2, Para 5) Text
DifficultsentencesNEWISI8. On any given day ... (Line 3, Para 5)anygivenday:any dayyou chooseText
Difficult sentences 8. On any given day . (Line 3, Para 5) any given day: any day you choose Text
DifficultsentencesNEWISI9. The day is really won through matters of the heart.(Line 6, Para 5)Children are openly emotional beings and the daycanbe judged more in terms of emotional gains thanpractical results. A successful day is one whenchildren are happy and enjoying learningText
Difficult sentences 9. The day is really won through matters of the heart. (Line 6, Para 5) Children are openly emotional beings and the day can be judged more in terms of emotional gains than practical results. A successful day is one when children are happy and enjoying learning. Text
DifficultsentencesNEWISI10. I have to be soft around the edges. (Line 9, Para 5)Ihaveto benottoo rigid or seriousText
Difficult sentences 10. I have to be soft around the edges. (Line 9, Para 5) I have to be not too rigid or serious. Text
Difficult sentencesNEWISI11. But in the next breath ... and contribute to theintellectual growth of a maturing mind. (Line 5, Para6)The male principals worried that there was omethingodd about aman wanting toteachyoung children.Inexplaining why he wanted to, the writer referred inabstract terms to an interest in mental developmentas he thought this would be acceptableas a normalmaleattitude.inthenext breath:one moment laterHText
Difficult sentences 11. But in the next breath . and contribute to the intellectual growth of a maturing mind. (Line 5, Para 6) The male principals worried that there was omething odd about a man wanting to teach young children. In explaining why he wanted to, the writer referred in abstract terms to an interest in mental development as he thought this would be acceptable as a normal male attitude. in the next breath: one moment later Text