diff --git a/Misc/Warm-Ups/electician.tex b/Misc/Warm-Ups/electician.tex
index 2728546..540a8be 100755
--- a/Misc/Warm-Ups/electician.tex
+++ b/Misc/Warm-Ups/electician.tex
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
 		\end{minipage}
 	\end{center}
 
-	When a switch is pointing up, it is in the \say{A} state. When it is pointing down, it is in the \say{B} state. Each circle represents a terminal on the switch, and lines represent electrical connections.
+	A switch is always in the \say{A} or \say{B} state. Its state changes when you toggle the switch on the wall. Each circle represents a terminal on the switch, and lines represent electrical connections.
 
 	\example{}
 	First, Ivan wires a simple light in the kitchen: one switch, one lamp. The result is the following circuit: