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طريقة ممتعة لإتقان الاستماع و المحادثة الإنجليزية و التلذذ بتعلم اللغة الانجليزية Jane Eyre 3Added:
Jane Air by Charlotte Bronte. Jane Air by Charlotte Bronte.
>> Chapter 3.
Mr. Brocklhurst.
Mr. Brocklhurst.
The girls had lessons all morning. The girls had lessons all morning.
After lunch, they went out into the garden. After lunch, they went out into the garden.
Jane heard one of the girls coughing.
>> Jane heard one of the girls coughing.
>> Are you all right?
>> Are you all right?
>> Yes, it's nothing. Just a cough.
Yes, it's nothing. Just a cough.
I'm Jane. What's your name?
>> Helen. Helen Burns.
I'm Jane. What's your name?
>> Helen. Helen Burns.
>> Are you an orphan?
>> Yes.
>> Are you an orphan?
>> Yes.
Nearly all the girls here are orphans.
Nearly all the girls here are orphans.
This is a charity school. This is a charity school.
Is it Miss Temple school?
>> No, unfortunately.
Is it Miss Temple's school?
>> No, unfortunately.
She's very kind, but she's only the head teacher. She's very kind, but she's only the head teacher.
The school belongs to Mr. Brockhurst.
The school belongs to Mr. Brocklhurst.
He buys our food and clothes. He buys our food and clothes, but he doesn't come here very often, but he doesn't come here very often.
>> In the afternoon, there was a history lesson. In the afternoon, there was a history lesson.
The teacher, Miss Scratchard, did not like Helen. The teacher, Miss Scratchard, did not like Helen.
Burns, you're a dirty girl.
Burns, you're a dirty girl.
You haven't washed your hands and face today. You haven't washed your hands and face today.
Bring me the rod. Bring me the rod.
>> Helen went to the cupboard and returned with the rod. Helen went to the cupboard and returned with the rod.
Miss Gretch took it and hit her with it.
Miss Scratch took it and hit her with it.
When will you learn to do what you are told?
When will you learn to do what you are told?
>> The other girls watched in silence.
The other girls watched in silence.
After the lesson, Jane saw that there were tears in Helen's eyes.
After the lesson, Jane saw that there were tears in Helen's eyes.
It wasn't fair. It wasn't fair.
Nobody could wash this morning. Why didn't you tell her?
Nobody could wash this morning. Why didn't you tell her?
>> It doesn't matter, Jane. It doesn't matter, Jane.
One morning, some weeks later, there were excited whispers in the classroom.
One morning, some weeks later, there were excited whispers in the classroom.
One morning, some weeks later, there were excited whispers in the classroom.
>> Mr. Brockhurst is in the school.
Mr. Brockhurst is in the school.
He's coming in here.
He's coming in here.
>> Jane felt afraid as Mr. Brockhurst entered the room with Miss Temple.
Jane felt afraid as Mr. Brocklhurst entered the room with Miss Temple.
The cook has informed me that a lunch of bread and cheese was served three weeks ago.
The cook has informed me that a lunch of bread and cheese was served three weeks ago.
The cook has informed me that a lunch of bread and cheese was served three weeks ago.
>> Yes, I ordered it. Yes, I ordered it.
The girls were all hungry. The girls were all hungry.
They had only burnt porridge for breakfast.
They had only burnt porridge for breakfast.
Madam, these girls must not be accustomed to luxuries.
Madam, these girls must not be accustomed to luxuries.
They must learn to suffer and be patient.
They must learn to suffer and be patient.
It is good for their immortal souls.
It is good for their immortal souls.
Suddenly he pointed to one of the girls.
Suddenly he pointed to one of the girls.
Miss Temple, what is the meaning of this? Miss Temple, what is the meaning of this?
That girl has curls in her hair.
That girl has curls in her hair.
Curls.
>> But that is her natural hair.
>> Curls.
>> But that is her natural hair.
>> Natural. That hair must be cut off.
Natural. That hair must be cut off.
These girls are here to learn modesty, not vanity.
These girls are here to learn modesty, not vanity.
Jane wanted to hide at the back of the class.
Jane wanted to hide at the back of the class, but to her horror, she dropped her book.
But to her horror, she dropped her book.
>> Who is that careless girl? Ah, it's you.
Who is that careless girl? Ah, it's you.
Jane air, come here and stand on this stool.
Jane air, come here and stand on this stool.
I have something to say about you. I have something to say about you.
Look at this child. Everybody, look at this child. Everybody, she seems innocent.
She seems innocent.
She seems innocent.
But her kind aunt has told me about her true character.
But her kind aunt has told me about her true character.
But her kind aunt has told me about her true character.
And I want to warn you all. And I want to warn you all, she is a deceitful liar.
She is a deceitful liar.
Stay there on the stool.
Stay there on the stool.
Nobody must speak to her for the rest of the day.
Nobody must speak to her for the rest of the day.
That evening, Helen found Jane crying.
That evening, Helen found Jane crying.
What he said about me isn't true.
What he said about me isn't true.
But now everybody will dislike me.
But now everybody will dislike me.
Don't worry, Jane. We are all sorry for you. Don't worry, Jane. We are all sorry for you.
Nobody believes what he said. Nobody believes what he said.
Chapter 3.
Mr. Brocklhurst.
The girls had lessons all morning. After lunch, they went out into the garden.
Jane heard one of the girls coughing.
>> Are you all right?
>> Yes. It's nothing. Just a cough.
>> I'm Jane. What's your name?
>> Helen. Helen Burns.
>> Are you an orphan?
>> Yes. Nearly all the girls here are orphans. This is a charity school.
>> Is it Miss Temple's school?
>> No, unfortunately. She's very kind, but she's only the head teacher. The school belongs to Mr. Brocklhurst. He buys our food and clothes, but he doesn't come here very often.
>> In the afternoon, there was a history lesson. The teacher, Miss Scratchard, did not like Helen.
>> Burns, you're a dirty girl. You haven't washed your hands and face today. Bring me the rod.
>> Helen went to the cupboard and returned with the rod. Miss Scratchard took it and hit her with it. When will you learn to do what you are told?
>> The other girls watched in silence.
After the lesson, Jane saw that there were tears in Helen's eyes.
>> It wasn't fair. Nobody could wash this morning. Why didn't you tell her? It doesn't matter, Jane.
>> One morning, some weeks later, there were excited whispers in the classroom.
>> Mr. Brockhurst is in the school. He's coming in here. Jane felt afraid as Mr. Brocklhurst entered the room with Miss Temple.
>> The cook has informed me that a lunch of bread and cheese was served 3 weeks ago.
>> Yes, I ordered it. The girls were all hungry. They had only burnt porridge for breakfast.
>> Madam, these girls must not be accustomed to luxuries. They must learn to suffer and be patient. It is good for their immortal souls.
>> Suddenly, he pointed to one of the girls.
>> Miss Temple, what is the meaning of this? That girl has curls in her hair.
Curls.
>> But that is her natural hair.
>> Natural? That hair must be cut off.
These girls are here to learn modesty, not vanity. Jane wanted to hide at the back of the class, but to her horror, she dropped her book.
>> Who is that careless girl? Ah, it's you, Jane. He come here and stand on this stool. I have something to say about you.
Look at this child, everybody.
She seems innocent, but her kind aunt has told me about her true character.
And I want to warn you all. She is a deceitful liar. Stay there on the stool. Nobody must speak to her for the rest of the day.
>> That evening, Helen found Jane crying.
What he said about me isn't true. But now everybody will dislike me. Don't worry, Jane. We are all sorry for you.
Nobody believes what he said.
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