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Wow, I am so impressed by this interesting forum.
I should be thankful for Jason's efforts to provide this wonderful arena where we can practise our Enlgish skills and share our thoughts as well.
It's very considerate of you to try to give more opportunities to students through this extension of a class. Thanks again. First of all, I really enjoyed your class. One of the things I found them useful in your class is that you always try to make sure everyone in class follows your class
by asking questions at intervals. This seems a simple but easily forggoten job. but students could be isolated from teacher's lesson without this checking process, especially in a class directed by native speakers.so I appreciate this thoughtful gesture.
By the way, Allow me to introduce mysellf. My name is Grace which I picked up from the hymn " Amazing grace". And I heard this name happened to be the most preferred one among the Britian parents from the news lately. I majored in English literature in University. I am not currently working but preparing myself for getting into a graduate school to get a "TESOL" certificate. I am blessed to have two lovely daughters who are 10 and 9 years old and keep me busy. Raising two daughters gives me a lot of rewards and they awake me to a world of innocence. These days I read my two daughters English story books which are so refreshing to me. Since I studied Enlgish, "Engish" has been a source of both joy and frustration to me. Sometimes, I felt stuck in a feeling "not moving forward", no matter how hard I tried to acheive the goal "fluency". I've found that hanging on to the goal makes me less confident. This year, I try to restore the joy of learning that I had a long time ago instead of being too goal-oriented.
I'm glad to meet all of you guys, hopefully all of you make this year filled with the precious moments.
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