{"answers": "C", "options": ["m : really ? you could get on with every class and you respect the culture of every class ?", "m : ok , i see . you mean not each class develops its own culture , and you want to teach different subjects .", "m : so , you do not get on well with every class , either .", "m : so , you think each class develops its own culture , but we can be able to do everything about it . however , you do not get on well with every class ."], "article": "f : hello , tom . how are you finding teaching here ? m : i get the feeling that somehow the school successful . the buildings and furniture are so old , yet amazingly , the students seem happy . these days you ca n't compete in less you can really provide the best . that 's the trouble with these small family owned schools , so many are taken over by large companies . they seem to offer a whole range of subjects , not just english and maths . f : i think that 's good . because they can bring together a mixture of teachers of different subjects . a geography teacher say might give you fresh ideas that you can apply and teaching english or math . m : i 've always found it a real eye opener talking to other english teachers , because people 's methods of teaching the same subject can vary so much . actually , i sometimes feel that about classes . i feel it 's my role as the teacher to make sure we get on all right , but i ca n't always do it . f : each class develops its own culture , and you may not be able to do anything about it . you just have to accept that you do n't get on with every class . i could n't get on with every class , either .", "id": "train_1620"}