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Monthly Archives: April 2019

Don’t NIBBLE at your English like a mouse – take a big BITE!

Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning:
(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2sBjsuD) Ever seen a small mouse nibbling on the edge of a piece of cheese, then suddenly running away because it heard something and got scared?  Are you that person when it comes to learning English? Are you going to spend the rest of your life…

April 27, 2019 in Uncategorized.

READINESS vs MATURITY to move to the next level of learning

Photo by Javier Reyes on Unsplash I heard a wonderfully timeless story recently about a conversation between a father and son. The son had left high school with his his high school diploma and had got a job locally in a shop and was making some money and saving it. Sounds good right? Well he actually saved $USD10,000…

April 23, 2019 in future learning.

AI and the future of LEARNING

Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning:
(Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2IRZ6F3) There’s a lot of talk and action happening in the artificial intelligence line nowadays. People bander around the term ‘AI’ but most people don’t really understand the impact of what it will be like on our lives. Frankly speaking, right now we have some key…

April 20, 2019 in Uncategorized.

Always REIMAGINE and REBUILD your English

Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning:
(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2kSI0Yk) Deciding to take on a new language on a serious level (e.g. using it for your job or to get a university degree), requires more than just sitting down and passing some exams. It requires a decision on the part of the learner to take…

April 10, 2019 in Uncategorized.

Could teaching become an APPRENTICESHIP again?

Photo by Vance Osterhout on Unsplash If you are someone who has already been teaching for 5 years or more, I think you can agree that whatever you learned at University or college to get your teaching certificate, the only real valuable learning you had came when you were actually in real schools and actually teaching classes with…

April 7, 2019 in English Interest, English through TECHNOLOGY, ESLTeaching, future learning.

GOOD English is about speaking the TRUTH

Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning:
(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2nZ5TkH) There’s only one thing worse than listening to a liar, it’s listening to a liar speak in bad English! This post is about not necessarily being a liar but about speaking from the heart. Once we speak from the heart we tend to be telling…

April 4, 2019 in Uncategorized.

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