To say is one thing; to do is another……

March 17, 2008 at 2:10 pm | In Pam's SPEAKING | 2 Comments

 It’s hard to plan a lesson!!! I have no idea at all, just imitated! Actually, these days, to keep trying express myself in English really depressed me….. every week when I come back to school on Monday evening I feel so anxious, everytime when I go to visit everyone’s blog, or hear you guys speak English such fluently…. I am just like an idiot. But I know… about learing, none can help me, if I give it up first. Just feel so tired, and doubtful about myself.  

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  1. This just happens. We are not exposed to English all the time after all. It frustrates me sometimes, too. But, you did well when you two were presenting. Keep going.

  2. Don’t feel discouraged. Guess what I majored in National Chengchi University? EDUCATION. When I got out of the university and started to teach, I felt pressure too since people might challenge your “professional” background. Those graduates from National Taiwan Normal University appeared to be far more “qualified” than me. But I proved to be as professional and qualified as they were. What’s more, since I didn’t receive a teacher training program in a conventional way, I seem to be able to teach in a more innovative way. Anyway, don’t give up. If this training is not necessary to reach your ultimate goal, think of it as ways to improve your English proficiency. You work hard, and then you’ll gain a lot. Trust me!


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