Hello Everyone!
2013 is here, and it's time to reflect on goals and life in general. Many people make New Year's resolutions (a resolve or determination to do something). This is usually voiced to others so that they can hold us accountable! Sometimes, New Year's resolutions don't "stick" because they are just a passing fad. So, I like to call them actions for 2013. What actions will you focus on this year? What is your action plan?
Remember in class, we brainstormed (think of ideas) ideas to keep learning English? I challenge you to choose one new language learning strategy (method/idea) and try it this weekend. Here are some of the ideas you came up with (if you can read it....) :)
Oh, and one more thing... feel free to join this blog as a registered guest to make comments. You can make a comment on this blog. Tell us how you like your new language learning strategy! How did it go? Or, if you are shy, let's talk about how it went on Monday (in class)!
See you then, and have a wonderful weekend!
2013 is here, and it's time to reflect on goals and life in general. Many people make New Year's resolutions (a resolve or determination to do something). This is usually voiced to others so that they can hold us accountable! Sometimes, New Year's resolutions don't "stick" because they are just a passing fad. So, I like to call them actions for 2013. What actions will you focus on this year? What is your action plan?
Remember in class, we brainstormed (think of ideas) ideas to keep learning English? I challenge you to choose one new language learning strategy (method/idea) and try it this weekend. Here are some of the ideas you came up with (if you can read it....) :)
Oh, and one more thing... feel free to join this blog as a registered guest to make comments. You can make a comment on this blog. Tell us how you like your new language learning strategy! How did it go? Or, if you are shy, let's talk about how it went on Monday (in class)!
See you then, and have a wonderful weekend!
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