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To stimulate your mind to think more in English - today's questions for you to think, speak & reflect on is:
Today's one-minute challenge is to think of people or a person that you feel grateful for.
Who is this person?
How did you get acquainted with this person?
What did they help you with?
And what are the consequences of their help? How did your life change as a result?
Listen to the recording here:
https://www.italki.com/en/post/KXDCULe6oiIrU5ocV0haST
Take some time. You can listen to the recording several times to answer the questions. Listen to it. Reading and listening are two modalities (languages of the mind, if you will). Use them both to stimulate your mind differently!
And apply for my private 1-on-1 coaching to go from an English learner to a confident English communicator, whether for job interview preparation, an IELTS speaking exam, or improving your business English for a career and promotions.
See you in my 1-1 classes.
15 de julio de 2024
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