I've just listened to the audio track named "Wedding Anniversary". It was a conversation between a husband and his wife. He tried to congratulate her on the wedding anniversary, but it was late... Indeed, it had been a week before!
To correct his mistake he agreed to do everything she wanted! Using the opportunity, a wise wife said that she wanted a trip to Europe! Moreover she wanted to fly first class and stay at 5-star hotels!
The second thing she wanted was a new kitchen stove because the old one had taken its last breath weeks before.
Then she asked for a new wardrobe and said that she was not going to wear his grandmother's old secondhand pants again.
The man was confused and he had nothing else to say than: "Wow. I'd better ask the boss for a huge raise."
I've also just watched a video "Learning English" by Randall.
According to him students often feel like their learning has come to a dead end, and there are several things that students can do to improve their learning.
At first, students might need private instruction a couple of times a week. Randall's second point focuses on organizing your study routine. In other words, you have to have some type of plan. And the last thing is that getting out into the community can help students use the knowledge they have learned.
Learning is really tough; it takes a lot of work, and you have to decide if you're going to break the ceiling of English. In other words, go beyond where you already are, and that takes a new strategy often for many students.
To correct his mistake he agreed to do everything she wanted! Using the opportunity, a wise wife said that she wanted a trip to Europe! Moreover she wanted to fly first class and stay at 5-star hotels!
The second thing she wanted was a new kitchen stove because the old one had taken its last breath weeks before.
Then she asked for a new wardrobe and said that she was not going to wear his grandmother's old secondhand pants again.
The man was confused and he had nothing else to say than: "Wow. I'd better ask the boss for a huge raise."
I've also just watched a video "Learning English" by Randall.
According to him students often feel like their learning has come to a dead end, and there are several things that students can do to improve their learning.
At first, students might need private instruction a couple of times a week. Randall's second point focuses on organizing your study routine. In other words, you have to have some type of plan. And the last thing is that getting out into the community can help students use the knowledge they have learned.
Learning is really tough; it takes a lot of work, and you have to decide if you're going to break the ceiling of English. In other words, go beyond where you already are, and that takes a new strategy often for many students.
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