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Have you ever held on to something as a memento that signifies a cherished period of your life? Well, I have. Yesterday, since my son was sick, I took the opportunity to go back to my father’s house to retrieve the PSLE booklet that was my trusty companion when I was teaching Foundation English. Coupled with my copious notes, it contained the notes I had painstakingly prepared for my students back then. I took comfort in taking a trip down memory lane, bemusedly reflecting on the fact that while my audience has changed, my teaching methods have not. Highlighting key collocations, starting sentences with a feeling, and focusing on prepositions are just some of the strategies that I impart steadfastly, come hell what may. I enjoyed this time of nostalgic reminiscing about my glorious past so much that I gradually got lulled into a fulfilling slumber!

25 sats \ 1 reply \ @artemis 6h

There’s something deeply satisfying about revisiting artifacts from the glorious past and realizing some parts of us never really change.

Your teaching strategies sound timeless.

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thanks for boosting my ego. indeed, Sensei is very consistent

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