This year, we are going to let you do practical English for everybody. We are going to work online and on shared documents. This is how we play.
You can think of this like a dating app but more like a language friend app. You show us your genuine level of English and we can find, or really try hard to find or even lie to you just to see how it works, in the beginning, a partner for you of your preference as far as we have skill level is concerned. If you as a 19-year-old man have an interest in learning English with a 90-year-old woman, well isn’t that interesting? Or, you know, it’s springtime and you are interested in a reasonable level to your own but who has really nice skin and knows how to do the job already. Like that, right?
But hey, think about this: if you did this with practical English, you guys talk together all the time. Bingo, maybe it wasn’t just a one lesson stand.
I shall be the administrator because I am the administrator. I will throw you your pre-written lesson plans, the game that we shall play for 1 hour that day, and we shall try our best to voice text and finger edit your resulting dialogue for examination for flaws in your knowledge of English.
We only talk about our barter during serious meetings. Please, I do not play with unkosher people.
And please, English is not the only language that needs to be spoken at the table. I’m only interested in the English language results.
Questions? Commentary? Good meeting? Bad meeting? Did we learn something? Call me. Call me.
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