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B e r n a r d M
- English Teacher
- Taipei, Taiwan
- TESL(Teaching English as a Second Language) certificate from the University of California at Santa Barbara.
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These posts are only possible topics of conversation for more advanced students. Many students prefer practicing their speaking skills by talking about topics such as food, airports, work, sports, the weather and similar subjects. Some students also like using conversation books.
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http://sites.google.com/site/japaneseenglishclasses/Home
These posts are only possible topics of conversation for more advanced students. Many students prefer practicing their speaking skills by talking about topics such as food, airports, work, sports, the weather and similar subjects. Some students also like using conversation books.
Block indentation indicates a direct quote.