
This is just to say “thank you” to all of you for attending
my classes and working hard to learn English!
I hope the course has been enjoyable and useful.
Thanks also to all those who have contributed
in one way or another to my Blog.
It is greatly appreciated.


Finally, GOOD LUCK to all of you in the final exam.
Remember to USE WHAT YOU’VE LEARNT and
SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW (not what you don’t know)!!!


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Hi Helen, I’ve been watching this page for this course too, although I’ts very difficult for me, but I remember it so carefully…, Last year I worked a lot in this page,whereas this year we haven’t had any page in Internet to work. Well , I’ve been lucky with my teacher too.
I hope you have a Great Summer too
Hi Maite, thanks for your comment. If I teach your level next year I’ll put suitable material on the Blog. Happy summer!
Helen
Hi Helen!!!
Thank you for all.
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The course has been very helpful and pleasant for me.
I have taken your advice. I will try not to show what I don’t know, even though it’s difficult for me not to make the same or new mistakes owing to my nerves.
Thank you and have a nice summer, too.
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Best wishes.
Yolanda.
Hi Helen!!!
I have to say that this course has been really useful and enjoyable!!!
thanks a lot
have a nice summer, too!
Thank you Helen for teaching us
how to use the verb to be
in the present, in the past
and of course with modal will
You have been for all your pupils
always nice and very calmness.
And I promise without scruple
try not make a real mess
when I have to use the “inglés”
You have a promising future as the next Poet Laureate.
(The present one is the 1st woman to be appointed to the post in the 3.5 centuries of its history.)
Now you’ve spoilt my QCQ, the next quiz game could be: “Who is it?”
Question 1: Who is the present Poet Laureate? (An easy one to start with!!!)
Carol Ann Duffy
Come on, Helen!
I expected more of you…
It had to be dead easy to start with, Santi!