Hi Pablo and all,

Exactly my point!;)

Are you still jogging with a heavy backbag?
Remember to take extra care of your back and knees,too!
Don't forget to drink a lot of water after jogging!;)

Come on,I make a fool of  myself speaking Polish outside classroom
every day!
But it seems the more mistakes I make,the more approachable I become
to my students,neighbours,fellow-teachers,shop assistants or anyone I
meet.

I am just too cheeky to care about making mistakes because all I want
is to be understood!
My younger child once said to me,"Mama,why did you talk like a
baby?"after I hung up the phone speaking to my mother-in-law.LOL
Yes,my children speak fluent Polish but I don't even though we arrived
here at the same time...:(

Nice weekend to you and all of us,too!
Pln
On May 7, 2:35 pm, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Pln!
>
> I just have ten minutes to write before working day.  I arrived
> jogging early :) I read about the fear about to make a fool of oneself
> from other respectable teacher like you, more or less in these words:
> if you are going to learn how to swim, it's not worth to keep learning
> over and over about the theory about how to swim, and how to do it in
> a perfect way.  You just have to get into the swimming pool and start
> with something real practice.  Even if you drink some water it's ok.
>
> I mean, being a EFL learner makes it more difficult but we have to
> figure out how to reach that goal in an insistent way. My time is up!
>
> Regards,
>
> Pablo
>
> On 7 mayo, 03:35, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thank you again for another useful website for English learners,Pablo!
>
> > I have been constantly debating in vain with
> > teachers,students,acquaintances and friends here in this country on
> > this crucial concept:
> > WE LEARN TO USE THE LANGUAGE,NOT LEARN ABOUT THE LANGUAGE.
>
> > There are 3 sessions of free conversation class per week given by me
> > and another 2 native speakers in the language school I have been
> > working for...The school pays for our hourly wage,of course.
>
> > It's a great opportunity for students to use whatever they have
> > learned with their local teachers to practice with us.
> > However,sometimes,our classes are cancelled because no one signs up in
> > advance...
>
> > I tried to figure out why,and many came up with the excuses like
> > "They're afraid to speak English with a native speaker." When I heard
> > their conclusion,I burst out laughing!
>
> > Correct me if I'm wrong,but what's the point to learn English if you
> > don't want or afraid to use it?!:(
> > So YES,I agree with Diana,the teacher of this site TOTALLY!;)
>
> > As a matter of fact,I'm going to test her courses with my pre-
> > intermediate students today or later next week,and I'd like to see if
> > they like it.
>
> > Best rgds and good day!
> > Pln
>
> > On May 7, 1:13 am, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi friends,
>
> > > This interesting article:
>
> > >http://www.helping-you-learn-english.com/how_to_learn_english.html
>
> > > Do you agree?
>
> > > Pablo- Hide quoted text -
>
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