One question for you

Jan 12, 2024 9:46 am

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Winston Churchill once said,


"It is not enough that we do our best; sometimes we must do what is required*." 

Think about what you are working toward this year. Are you doing what is required or are you looking for a shortcut?


You probably are.


We all do.


What if you took a second to look at how you're taking these shortcuts in your English learning journey?


Are you telling yourself that it's enough to follow a teacher online instead of doing your own daily reading?


Are you planning or already taking lessons but not doing your part of the work between lessons, telling yourself it's enough to go to lessons twice a week?


Are you finding a way for someone else to do the actual reading and learning for you and then just deliver the "perfect speech" to you?


Do you expect results without doing the work?


If so, good, you noticed! Now the real work with me begins.


It's time to think about what is required for you to do to drastically improve your speaking this year.


Find help?


Find a book?


Make regular time for English?


Take responsibility for your goals?



If yes, get ready.



The new Reading to Speaking program is about to open applications.


More info coming soon.



Until next week

xoxo


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*Require - to need something (used especially in written English. In everyday English, people usually say need)


make a couple of your own sentences using these examples and always notice the word before and after the adjective or verb require(d).

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