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what to write on the website...?



Lucia13
Armenia

what to write on the website...?
 
Hi there everone,
Wish you all a smooth start of the week,
 
I wonder of anyone could help me.The thing is our school is going to open a website and we were asked to write an introduction on the English department page.I wanted to include smth original(maybe a story, a proverb or even some joke) instead of a formal introduction of the English language.
Any ideas...?

28 Mar 2011      





Canned Lessons 4 all!
Mexico

Why don �t you talk about feral kids? I think it �s a very fascinating topic and  illustrates how language is a social part of the development of a child. There are many interesting cases e.g Genie case and Kaspar Hauser.

28 Mar 2011     



maryse pey�
France

Energy positive when learning English
Natural fluency try to gain
Generosity in a new way of thinking, of course English !
Light the lessons are and deep the satisfaction
Ideal to join friends all over the world
Sincerety in adding differences
Hope I will convince you to join the club, of course English.
 
What about this little poem I have just written ?

28 Mar 2011     



Lucia13
Armenia

wow,great, I loved it,in case we put it in the site I �ll let you know
Thanksss Maryse

29 Mar 2011     



Riphly
United States

I always seem to find the right expression when I look in the book of GROOKS by Piet Hein.
Here �s one that may be suitable to those studying English:

Put up in a place where it �s easy to see;
The cryptic admonishment
�T T T �.
When you feel how depressingly slowly you climb,
It �s well (good) to remember:
�Things Take Time �

Piet Hein

29 Mar 2011