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- FABITEACHER
- Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Argentina
- I WORK AS AN E.F.L. (ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE) TEACHER AT E.P.I.E. (=ESCUELA PREPARATORIA DE IDIOMA EXTRANJERO) AT ALMIRANTE BROWN INSTITUTE,WHERE I TEACH 2 CLASSES OF ELEMENTARY STUDENTS AND 1 CLASS OF INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS. THIS IS THE MOST REWARDING WORK I DO. I ALSO TEACH 5TH YEAR STUDENTS ,JUST ONE CLASS,AT ALMIRANTE BROWN SECONDARY SCHOOL AND HAVE 1 CLASS OF 1ST YEAR STUDENTS AT ALFONSO GRILLI SECONDARY SCHOOL. IN ORDER TO EASILY FIND WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ON MY BLOG,I SUGGEST THAT YOU SHOULD CHECK THE LABELS,WHICH ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER,AND CLICK ON THE TOPIC, GRAMMATICAL ITEM,SKILL,ETC. THAT YOU WISH TO READ ABOUT AMONG MY POSTS.HOPE YOU FIND THE BLOG USEFUL!!
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Wednesday, 5 August 2009
SPEAKING ENGLISH:WARNING.
Many people think that knowing a lot of words is a key to fluent speaking.It's true! However, there are many people who have wide idiolect and problem with fluency.They try to learn more and more words because they think vocabulary is their problem. They don't realize the problem is somewhere else. They always try to use exact translation of the word they want to use, but it causes that they often get stuck.If you have same problem remember that almost all words can be swapped by some other words. If you'll be speaking and suddenly stop, trying to get to your mind translation of some word, forget it! Try to say what you have on mind in other words -practising it is a real key to fluent English conversation!!!
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