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Greece
March 6, 2009
I was getting short of ideas for lessons, so I decided to have people vote for the type of lessons they would prefer. The poll I started last month, was supposed to serve as a clue but now that it's closed, I'm even more disoriented by the final outcome.
The majority, 22%, voted for a Listening lesson. Then how come similar lessons, targeting listening skills, have turned out to be the least popular, among lessons I've posted so far - "Hush" (song lyrics, a gap-filling exercise) and "How to Talk to Girls" (a cute and amusing interview with a little boy who wrote a book about girls).
Somebody, please explain this to me because I'm totally confused! What exactly is your idea of a listening lesson?
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