Vocabular
Scornful- Dispreţuitor
Sorronfully- Cu tristeţe
Dials- A forma
Patted- A mîngîia
Loftily- Cu autoritate
Crinkly-Şifonat
Screamed-A ţipa
Tucked-A lua ,a duce
Nonchalantly-indiferenta
Laughter-Rîs
Summary
The Fun They Had by Isaac Asimov is a story where Tommy finds a book and
together with Margie, they compare and contrast their present school with
school from the past
Characters:
Margie Jones - 11 year old
who's fascinated by the book on school that was printed on paper
Tommy - 13 year old who finds the book about the "old kind of
school"
County Inspector - evaluates, adjusts and fixes "mechanical
teachers"
Mrs. Jones - Margie's mother
Tommy finds a "real book" that had been "printed on
paper"
According to Margie's grandfather's grandfather all stories were printed
on paper
Tommy thought it was a waste to have a book printed on paper and he also
thought that it was to be thrown away when it was finished being read
Tommy thought tv screens were better
The "real book" was found in Tommy's attic and was about
school
Margie hated school and didn't understand why someone would write about
school
Margie was having problems with learning geography from her
"mechanical teacher" so the "mechanical teacher" was
rebuilt by the county inspector who was nice
Margie hated doing her homework which had to be written in punch code
and turning it into slot in the "mechanical teacher"
The "mechanical teacher" graded her home work in "no
time"
The county inspector said the "geography sector" was too fast
and that her progress was actually quite "satisfactory"
Margie had hoped that he "mechanical teacher" would be taken
away like Tommy's was because its "history sector" went blank
Margie asked tommy why anyone would write about school and Tommy said
with "superior eyes" that it was a school from "centuries"
ago
Margie was surprised to hear that back in the olden days a
"man" would be the teacher
Margie was surprised to hear Tommy say that his father knew more than
his "teacher" which Margie thought was impossible
Margie said that she wouldn't want a stranger teaching her in her house
Tommy said that teachers didn't live in a house and that kids went to a
"special building" to learn the same thing if they were the same age
Margie said that her mother said that each "teacher" had to be
fitted to each child's mind
Tommy said that Margie didn't have to read the book if she didn't want
to
Margie wanted to read the old book and what it had to say about
"those funny schools"
When Margie's "Mamma" told he that it was both time for Tommy
and Margie to go to school, Margie asked if she could read the book with him
after school and Tommy said that may be she could
The "schoolroom" was next to Margie's bedroom and except for
Saturday and Sunday was on at the same time every day
Margie's "Mamma" said "little girls learned better if
they learned at regular hours"
The "teacher" asked for Margie's homework and she worked on
fractions
Margie thought about the olden days of schooling where everyone started
and ended school together, talked about homework together and played together
Margie thought about a time when teachers were people
Margie thought that the kids loved being in the "old days" and
how they must have had fun
Other Notes:
The author may believe that isolated, subject concentrated teaching may
be the way of the future
Margie believes that classroom teaching of the past is fun probably
because of the human interaction that is involved throughout the day
The interaction between student and "teacher" in the future
presented here is highly unlikely since punch hole technology is highly
outdated
Future schooling will probably have even more social interaction and
voice activated information exchange between student and "mechanical
teacher" if that's the way the future goes because it is just so much more
efficient.
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