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		<title>By: Alice</title>
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		<description>Pam,

I really enjoyed the lively presentation last week. The PPT slides Sam and you prepared did help trigger thinking and talking. I know it not an every practice so that mistakes were unavoidable and acceptable. I couldn&#039;t have done better than you two if I were you, especially if I were a Japanese major. Our talk about your performance after class last week helped me understand you more. I could totally relate to you since I wasn&#039;t an English major. I worked hard to improve my professional knowledge and pedagogical skills so that I could contact my lessons with confidence and competence. I believe with hard work, you can prove to be an efficient, effective and reflective teacher.</description>
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<p>I really enjoyed the lively presentation last week. The PPT slides Sam and you prepared did help trigger thinking and talking. I know it not an every practice so that mistakes were unavoidable and acceptable. I couldn&#8217;t have done better than you two if I were you, especially if I were a Japanese major. Our talk about your performance after class last week helped me understand you more. I could totally relate to you since I wasn&#8217;t an English major. I worked hard to improve my professional knowledge and pedagogical skills so that I could contact my lessons with confidence and competence. I believe with hard work, you can prove to be an efficient, effective and reflective teacher.</p>
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