"Fitness is always changing and never stagant. Right now, your race-specific physiology is either improving or deteriorating depending on what you have done recently."
- Joe Friel
"The Triathlete's Traning Bible"
The same applies to your English, and everything else in life I guess!
The goal of the lesson was that you leave class with a renewed optimism in your capacities of learning English!
Did it work? Are you pumped about the course? Post your comments!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Yes, I think the class will be fun and interesting.
ReplyDeleteEverybody is able to learn english!!! You just have to believe in your capacities and overcome your fear to speak english in public!
ReplyDeleteIt's a challenge but a GREAT challenge! ;-)
That's the attitude! I love the class too! And I am always ready to face new challenges!
ReplyDeleteEnglish correction:
1. A "class" in English is either a group of people or a specific lesson on a specific day,
e.g. (e.g. = for example)
-This week's class was the first time that I met you guys! (or that I met the class!)
2. The word "English" is always Capitalized
i.e. (i.e. = that means or that is,):
it is always written with a capital E, (tall E)!
Thank you for letting me correct these little things as I believe that it will contribute to the whole class when they read this comment (and hopefully they will rememeber so as to not repeat the same mistakes). A bit like killing two birds with the one stone. That way, we are all helping each other perfecting our English!
Keep it up everyone you are doing great!