Hey, why does "laugh" sound like "laff"?
I didn't like learning grammar the first time around and I don't like it now. What I do like is sitting in a room full of people who roll their Rs and come from cities I can barely pronounce. That part makes me forget about the explaining 'phrasal verbs' part.
For the next month, Monday through Thursday from 9-noon I'll be attempting to teach Italy, Morocco, France, Costa Rica, Brazil and Poland when to use 'at', when to use 'in' and when to use 'on'. I'm going to get to the bottom of "gh". But mostly I'm just going to make my 7 new students tell me everything about what life is like in the amazing places they come from.
I'll probably learn more English during this course than they will but I'll try to make it worth their while. I will bring in candy. And I'll make them laff.
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