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Idiom: 'a feeling in my gut' Mon Dec 18, 2006 9:14 am  Idiom: 'a feeling in my gut'
 

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I believe you people are gentle(wo)men and democratic enough to allow everyone to post their decent opinions relevant to the topic. Can I believe this way?
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Idiom: 'a feeling in my gut' Mon Dec 18, 2006 9:38 am  Idiom: 'a feeling in my gut'
 

Yankee wrote:
I assume you must be an ESL student, which may explain your confusion with words and definitions.

...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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Idiom: 'a feeling in my gut' Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:38 am  Idiom: 'a feeling in my gut'
 

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'.

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