English Circle
Greetings,
Weekly English Circle began at 1930 with a crowd of curious, hungry, familiar and new faces waiting to hear and share stories. The venue was a bland empty white room with a few scattered plastic and wooden stools. It faces a huge open plaza, so we suggested, "Let's go outside, under the stars."
One frail girl kid in green said, "But it's cool outside."
"Will cool kill you?"
"No."
"Then let's go," so they regrouped in a circle under stars.
"Ah, wonderful fresh air. Breathe deep. Let it all out."
Topics included: personal circle introductions, study strategies for the TEM-4 in April, strange syntax language challenges, arranging words in some sort of meaningful order on a piece of paper, converting 2,400 miles on the black bike to 3,862 kilometres illustrating distance, persistence and perseverance relationships to writing words, how they accumulate, and students sharing their ideas on English language skills.
A little circle below a big black sky.
Peace.
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