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Finding a lanky boy in a dark red T-shirt wandering around as though he had just returned from his regular daily swimming practice was obviously a total surprise. This  was not the case at all. He can't explain why he decided on routine swimming, despite his considerable height. He didn't appear to realise that the chlorine in the water would turn his face dark. He and two other older boys were swimming without realising this important fact. This will continue for a minimum period of one full month, as was revealed. Every day, these three lads go to a nearby pool to practice swimming. But the younger one did not go for the usual practice  on the particular day since he had developed a slight cough, which was definitely learned following his smart disclosure in the night.  He seemed to be unaware of the fact that chlorine in the water would darken his fair face. Unaware of this significant reality, he and two others continued swimming. This  goes on regularly but sudd...

Punch in the guts

The poor pay, substantial workload and struggles of working with children hamper reportedly several British teachers from avoiding the teaching profession. 

But disappointments are inevitable when it comes to all the above difficulties. These very conditions surely lead to bellyaching too hard thereby tending to give a worse distraction. 

The accomplishments of all those who were now making the cut apparently send a bad as well as sombre message.

As reported many Brits otherwise would have been thinking the other way around. 

It was found that Nigerian and Indian teachers are being offered £10,000 payments to work in the UK reportedly. 

The government ministers strive to fill the recruitment gaps. 

This is straight sparking anger in foreign countries. They are also losing teachers to the UK every day.

Overseas applications for teacher training have doubled this year as qualified British applicants look elsewhere for work, as news pours in.


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