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#17 (permalink) Mon Dec 18, 2006 8:38 am Idiom: 'a feeling in my gut' |
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...Tom answered your question, "Yankee", and it's your turn to answer mine. What's your point here?
No answer. Good, let me assume something for you then.
Contrarily I assume you must be a great ESL teacher, which may explain you take a lot of pride in your teaching with an attitude of looking down upon ESL students by describing them as 'their confusion with words and definitions' as well as non-ESL students by promoting them to the convenient position you assume in order to beat them up. Is that right? . |
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James I'm here quite often ;-)
Joined: 15 Dec 2006 Posts: 366 Location: Route 6, USA
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#18 (permalink) Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:38 am Idiom: 'a feeling in my gut' |
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Hi James, please take a deep breath and cool down a bit. Then go back to the questions Amy has answered since she became a moderator of our forum. Read through the discussions to get a better idea of Amy's 'attitude' and 'her teaching'.
Regards, Torsten
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Torsten Learning Coach

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