:19:02
- Daddy-oh.
- Daddy-oh!
:19:05
Daddy-oh! Daddy-oh! Daddy-oh!
:19:11
You all finished?
:19:13
Fine. Glad you got that out
of your system.
:19:17
The name is Dadier. Mr. Dadier.
Pronunciation is very important in English.
:19:21
I'd hate to fail anyone
who couldn't pronounce it.
:19:24
- Me too, teach.
- Mr. Dadier.
:19:26
- Yeah, sure.
- Say it.
:19:34
And take your hat off in this classroom.
:19:38
You ever try to fight 35 guys
at one time, teach?
:19:54
Take your hat off, boy,
before I knock it off.
:20:16
The subject you'll learn in this class
is English. Some of you may...
:20:20
...wonder if English can help you get a job
as a carpenter, a mechanic or an electrician.
:20:25
The answer is yes.
:20:26
It may surprise you to find
that English is your favorite subject.
:20:30
- I'll be surprised.
- There will be no calling out.
:20:32
If you've got any questions to ask,
just raise your hand.
:20:35
- You hear that, Miller?
- Sure, teach.
:20:37
You coming in strong.
I can't tune you out.
:20:40
- His name ain't "teach."
- It's Daddy-oh.
:20:42
- Hey, don't you know his name, jerk?
- Excuse me, Mr. Jerk.
:20:46
West, since you're so cooperative,
stay after class and help me out.
:20:50
- I'm busy.
- Oh, go on, Artie. Help him out.
:20:53
- Then you could be together alone.
- Oh, Daddy-oh!
:20:59
All right, all right, fine.
We had a few laughs.