There are a few answers. One, is that you felt sleepy one day, and now, revisiting the same environment, your behavior is repeated. Two, something in the classroom cues you to feel sleepy: the classroom may be too warm, or there might not be enough stimulation in the teaching method (in that case, you write copious notes to stay awake). Third, if you do not keep regular hours of sleeping, you may simply be sleep deprived. A teenager needs 9 to 10 hours of sleep a night. If you are staying up into to the wee hours during the week and then trying to catch up on weekends by sleeping all day, then you may be suffering from jetlag-type effects. Or it may be just because the subject is not in your interest thus making you fell sleepy because there arent any interesting stuff to do.
your going fall asleep
talk fall asleep skip class chaet text message arrive late chew gum
Fall asleep is future tense Ex. I am going to fall asleep. Fell asleep is past tense Ex. I fell asleep.
fall asleep
pay attention or let your mind wander. that has always worked for me. cant garuntee you will pass the class.
They cannot fall asleep.
No aariz is asleep
hide under the stairs. run to the air raid shelter. fall asleep in class.
The duration of When the Gods Fall Asleep is 1.37 hours.
Well, have you ever been in class and felt real drowsy and started to fall asleep? Then right before you do, your body kinda jerks and you catch yourself.
When the Gods Fall Asleep was created on 1972-11-27.
The number of kids who fall asleep in class can vary widely based on factors such as age, classroom environment, and individual circumstances. Studies suggest that a significant percentage of students, particularly middle and high schoolers, report occasionally dozing off during lessons, often due to insufficient sleep or engaging in late-night activities. Estimates indicate that around 20-30% of students may fall asleep in class at some point. However, this is not uniform across all schools or demographics.