The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Here is my story.
Our new English teacher walked into the classroom and he did not look happy.
For a brief moment, a "deep silence" could be felt in the classroom.
*No, another one like this!" was the first thing it came to my mind.
"Another Mr. Robinson," Charlie said.
And the issue was that we, as a classroom, do not have the best "magnet" to attract young, happy, and easy-going teachers. Quite the opposite. Wea reused to get 19th-century kid of old-fashion teachers that are very strict, probably in the military-style way.
Nothing really to brag about.
It seemed that the new teacher was expecting to find a classroom full of Shakespeare writers, but no, his expectation felt short. No Shakespeares. Just a bunch of good boys and girls who wh¿ant to learn, have good grades and move on.