tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098478357708666731.post883217106147353124..comments2023-07-11T16:02:38.194+07:00Comments on Mister Guru: How to Express Accusation, Blame, Confession, Apology, and PromiseMister Guruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02995334691743434297noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098478357708666731.post-39912365067722778412014-04-07T18:56:15.304+07:002014-04-07T18:56:15.304+07:00Greeting back from Indonesia, My Friend. I wish yo...Greeting back from Indonesia, My Friend. I wish you good luck with your English and thanks a lot for visiting. :)Mister Guruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02995334691743434297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098478357708666731.post-63264859739168877872012-10-08T12:09:59.809+07:002012-10-08T12:09:59.809+07:00Founding by coincidence but lovely to read it out....Founding by coincidence but lovely to read it out. Though I'm not a teacher but I thought so nice whether sharing it with my ganks. I do feel curious while asking to pupils what's your lesson - they inform me, narrative, but can't describe it. Something wrong with the technique in class? Wish any article to explain it. We have a conversation with junior high school, but none words exploit from them. They just look at my face with surprised expression. I'm not really good at grammar but familiar working with expatriates and happily sharing with kids. We push them up to speak out, no matter how bad they have, but it make feeling confidence accordingly. Just greets from the jungle of Borneo.mochtarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12860309053055688255noreply@blogger.com