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Thursday, 31 January 2008

From BBC Learning English

On behalf of BBC Learning English and English learners everywhere in the blogosphere, I'd like to extend a big thankyou to all our teachers this month. Your stories have invigorated and encouraged us all... and you haven't eaten each other either.

Good luck in all your projects across the world. Stephen, you had better read Don Quixote before you trigger an international incident. And personally, I think you should read it in Spanish.

Now can we have a big drum roll for February's teacher blogger...Trudy Faulkner-Petrova!

William Kremer
BBC Learning English

Comments

Hello William, This is abida from pakistan. It's my very first entry being a blogger so dont know either i'm posting it on the right place or not. Anyways, Before giving comments on your post I would like to pay my thanks to all the teachers of Webcast who had done a great job as to make us learn. on the other hand your winding up the programme is really a big shock. I have been learning English on BCC for last three months and listening to webcast regularly. For my satisfaction tell me either you are coming up with somehting new for us or quiting BCC for a while. Please please pleae write me back. looking forword to reading your post soon. take care

Hello everybody, Just like Abida from Pakistan I am not very sure about what I am doing. I just came across this site accidentally and developed an instant liking to this. I would definitely like to hone my English handling skills. But I neither have the ways nor the resources. So this I think is the perfect way. I dont know how it is in other countries, but in India, especially in my homestate Kerala if someone can handle English language well, she/he is treated with respect. That is the importance of English language in our society. I would love to interact with everyone visiting this site. (or should I say blogging?) I hope to grow rich in experience with my regular visits to this interesting site. Will someone be answering this?

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