5 Reasons Why You Are Not Speaking English Fluently
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5 Reasons Why You Are Not Speaking English Fluently
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5 Reasons Why You Are Not Speaking English Fluently!! [Confessions of an English Teacher]
5 Reasons Why You Are Not Speaking English Fluently
As a teacher, the objective of my job is quite simple: to teach people English...
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5 Reasons Why You Are Not Speaking English Fluently!! [Confessions of an English Teacher]
5 Reasons Why You Are Not Speaking English Fluently
As a teacher, the objective of my job is quite simple: to teach people English...
FLUENTLAND.COM
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Re: 5 Reasons Why You Are Not Speaking English Fluently
Hi Gérard !
I read this article with interest. I found these five reasons really well thought, especially when this teacher reports the learners' lack of accountability :" I didn't have time to practice" should be " I didn't make it a priority". Also " the teacher isn't a magician with a special potion, he can only hold the learner's hand along the process". ...
I read this article with interest. I found these five reasons really well thought, especially when this teacher reports the learners' lack of accountability :" I didn't have time to practice" should be " I didn't make it a priority". Also " the teacher isn't a magician with a special potion, he can only hold the learner's hand along the process". ...
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Re: 5 Reasons Why You Are Not Speaking English Fluently
Right Guilaine, Thanks for your message.
People are often in a back-to-their-youth position where they still consider themselves as students/pupils whereas it's their own decision: they should be active and just assisted, helped, advised by the teacher.
People are often in a back-to-their-youth position where they still consider themselves as students/pupils whereas it's their own decision: they should be active and just assisted, helped, advised by the teacher.
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Please feel free to point out big mistakes in my messages in a foreign language. Thanks to your remarks, I'll be able to improve my level.
PS: Pls note that I chose American English for my vocabulary, grammar, spelling, culture, etc.
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