Wednesday, May 2, 2007

SECOND DAY CLASS

Dear Mr. Tony;
I think one of our responsibilities and our right as will, is to feed you back about our impressions to help you in guidance us toward successes. I am feeling my first day was much better than the second day, participants in the second day were less than first day,no new students had been involved,there was very minor sheering to you in the class, we were listiners for all three hours approximately.The only good think that we did was the mistakes which we will correct them under your supervision.
I understand that you are doing your duty professionally,and loyality,and according to the limited time which we have you can only highlight the head lines of IELTS procedure.
I hop from all frainds to sheer you the discussion during the class not in resting time.
Many thanks to the man who keep standing for three hours.

3 comments:

Tony Beale said...

Hmmm

Interesting post, what do others think?

"Many thanks to the man who keep standing for three hours" what does this mean?

I welcome constructive comments.

Indeed, I see lots of potential in your writing for self correction, Ahmed.

You need to listen and absorb a huge amount of information during this IELTS course. There will be plenty of time to discuss, debate, argue and participate in the next 10 lessons.

Again, I'd like to hear what the other 16 students think and what do former students have to say to Ahmed's post?

ahmed alqassab said...

That mean you worked so hard for three hours countinuaslly without sitting, planting small seeds in big loam land.
I hop the above will explain more my point of view.
(the seeds were for cucember which I dont like)

Tony Beale said...

OK Ahmed, let's move on!

17 people cannot ALL talk and interact at the same time.

I cannot talk non-stop for three hours and did not do so that evening or intend to do so on subsequent evenings.

There is great value in listening and applying what your tutor advises. In this class's case you have the most experienced teacher currently working at the British Council; you have my undivided attention for this evening course; you will benefit from my expertise developed over the past four years in guiding many IELTS candidates to successful achievement in this demanding exam; you have this weblog as a source of advice and information; you have the wonderful resource of the previous 18 weblogs to refer to and finally, there is the truly amazing story of Mais Al Bassam from Baghdad via London who was one of my finest students and achieved a marvellous IELTS score in June 2005.

I rest my case.

Tony