I believe that every family, every couple, every
relationship between two or more persons or every
group of people who share a particular interest, goals
or even the same routine develop a separate world
itself. Students in a classroom are a good example of
this separate world inside the globe. There you can
find any kind of people but they are mostly divided
into three different groups. There are those who are
always disturbing in class, often called the "trouble
makers". There are the "nerds" who spend their entire
lives studying and finally the "average" group which
fluctuates between the "trouble makers" and the
The trouble makers are often the "cool" ones. You can
find them seated at the end of the classroom. They
feel a great self-confidence about themselves which
make them feel as if they were the greatest ones.
These are kids who have a strong character, they are
smart with the virtue to learn without studying so
much. A common characteristic among this group is that
they are always trying to call somebody's attention,
they love to disturb in the middle of a class. For
example, if the teacher is explaining something that
requires a lot of attention they will interrupt her in
order to make some joke or add some unnecessary
comment out loud. Josefina was one of the trouble
makers in my class. She loved to interrupt the teacher
in the middle of an explanation to ask her if we can
go to the break earlier or maybe to ask somebody, who
was seated at the opposite corner of the room, what
Opposite to the trouble makers, there is another
distinctive group commonly known as "the nerds".
These are kids who dedicate their entire lives to
study. You can immediately identify this group. They
are seated at the front of the classroom, often
wearing glasses or tight hair. The trouble makers call
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