The deserted Learning Zone . . .
So there I am at the BC this evening, preparing my photocopies for tomorrow and Thursday at 9.15 this evening. I glance into the empty Learning Zone, all the PCs are free, no teacher is using the facility. Where are my class I ask myself? Are they not hungry for knowledge? Do they not listen to Jean Luc's mantra "Use the Learning Zone" and "Benefit from the Learning Zone"? Nobody is there, no familiar, eager face greets me. I move off, 30 minutes later, disappointed but not surprised.
So, I-truth weblog, where were you? Could you not spare time for your IELTS extra practice? You'll do it after the course, in the build-up to the actual test? Really, when you do not make time during these six weeks, then you will use those six hours a week to work through all 12 modules of the vocabulary, listening, reading, writing and speaking? Mon oeil!
Complete the saying:
"The road to hell is _ _ _ _ _ with good _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s".
Over and out.
What do YOU have to say for YOURSELVES?
Jishad we are still waiting to hear from you!
Good night
Tony Terribilis
So, I-truth weblog, where were you? Could you not spare time for your IELTS extra practice? You'll do it after the course, in the build-up to the actual test? Really, when you do not make time during these six weeks, then you will use those six hours a week to work through all 12 modules of the vocabulary, listening, reading, writing and speaking? Mon oeil!
Complete the saying:
"The road to hell is _ _ _ _ _ with good _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s".
Over and out.
What do YOU have to say for YOURSELVES?
Jishad we are still waiting to hear from you!
Good night
Tony Terribilis
1 Comments:
I liked the phrase.
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions", by Samuel Johnson in late sixteenth century.
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