
Sep 1st, 2006, 04:17 am
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 | Clive Hawkins | | Join Date: Aug 1st, 2006 Location: Italy
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Re: Have you read any good ESL Books? At the end of the day the will to improve is the most important thing. How you do it isn't important.
I agree with simplyesl that reading a book isn't always the best way, but sometimes just a simple suggestion can change your whole approach and get the creative juices flowing again. Whether that comes from a peer or a book is irrelevant.
Thats' why teachers meetings should be about sharing and suggesting rather than bitching, moaning and oneupmanship.
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