"Classes start at eight in the morning, teachers are usually here half an hour before to arrange their classrooms" I stop my explanation when I notice the heavy rain that is falling outside. "Uh... do you need a ride?"
Our second-year literature teacher went on maternity leave a few days ago, so I had to find someone to fill her vacancy as soon as possible. A friend of mine brought me your file yesterday morning and after looking at it a few times I decided to call you to see if you could fill the vacancy right away. I know it's something very hasty, but I trust my friend and you seem like a good person, and a good teacher.
The thing is that apparently you were also desperate to find a job so you accepted right away. So here we are, giving you a little tour of the institute and explaining the basic things you should know. Schedules, agendas, school rules, clothing, common spaces, behavior during classes…
The truth is that you don't talk much, which makes me doubt that you are suitable for the position, but I don't have any other option either, so I'll wait and see how you perform.