Don Bosco, DB Smart, English Program M.1-M4 Costs

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Post by pepesgrill » April 28, 2022, 3:11 am

we've got a range. i'll confess. fortunate for you
your work necessitates communicating with other
technical people. no idea where doodoo travelled



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Re: Don Bosco, DB Smart, English Program M.1-M4 Costs

Post by tamada » April 28, 2022, 5:45 am

pepesgrill wrote:
April 28, 2022, 2:49 am
Yes , I sometimes forget rules . Yanks are required
to take it on chin in stoic silence. While sniggering
mob insists on casting aspersions like hyenas :roll:
Try gurning. Five and a half million Jockinese can't be wrong.
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Re: Don Bosco, DB Smart, English Program M.1-M4 Costs

Post by GT93 » April 28, 2022, 7:07 am

pepesgrill wrote:
March 11, 2022, 5:09 am
โปรแกรมอังกฤษไม่ฉลอด ( english programme not
smart)

ive met university graduates with english or tourism or intl business degrees who could not
carry a conversation. it isn't just this (1) place :-s
Some English speakers can be very unhelpful. I'm not saying that about you as I haven't heard you chat to Thais. It helps a lot if the English speaker speaks more slowly and simply. And is patient and encouraging.

Students aren't going to get really good at English conversation from what's taught in schools or universities. Schools and universities aren't focusing on that. School language education is just a small step in acquiring a language. I think it's more what the student does outside school that counts.
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Re: Don Bosco, DB Smart, English Program M.1-M4 Costs

Post by pepesgrill » April 28, 2022, 9:12 am

i'll leave the the debate to teachers. i think brits
cambridge & ielts testing is most rigorous. how
can you study a subject for years , learn nothing?

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Re: Don Bosco, DB Smart, English Program M.1-M4 Costs

Post by Khun Paul » April 28, 2022, 4:35 pm

pepesgrill wrote:
April 28, 2022, 9:12 am
i'll leave the the debate to teachers. i think brits
cambridge & ielts testing is most rigorous. how
can you study a subject for years , learn nothing?
Simple ask Thai teachers, some of them seem to manage that skill easily.............lol

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Re: Don Bosco, DB Smart, English Program M.1-M4 Costs

Post by pepesgrill » April 30, 2022, 3:53 am

i think we need like KP's ENGLISH CORNER :-k
little , bite-sized daily lessons not just on proper
grammar. but logical thought , articulate writing

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Post by Khun Paul » April 30, 2022, 10:57 am

pepesgrill wrote:
April 30, 2022, 3:53 am
i think we need like KP's ENGLISH CORNER :-k
little , bite-sized daily lessons not just on proper
grammar. but logical thought , articulate writing
No I do not concur, there are quite enough so-called EX-SPURTS on here to fill a Uni full of over educated nitwits, thankyou.

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Re: Don Bosco, DB Smart, English Program M.1-M4 Costs

Post by GT93 » May 1, 2022, 4:27 am

pepesgrill wrote:
April 30, 2022, 3:53 am
i think we need like KP's ENGLISH CORNER :-k
little , bite-sized daily lessons not just on proper
grammar. but logical thought , articulate writing
KP's CORNER would be better so that KP could range more widely. It would be a bit like going back in time. Living history.
pepesgrill wrote:
April 28, 2022, 9:12 am
i'll leave the the debate to teachers. i think brits
cambridge & ielts testing is most rigorous. how
can you study a subject for years , learn nothing?
For most students I wouldn't describe it as learn nothing. If a farang can read basic Thai, we'd be impressed.
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Re: Don Bosco, DB Smart, English Program M.1-M4 Costs

Post by Khun Paul » May 2, 2022, 6:04 pm

Talking about DB, my grapevine tells me an outbreak of Covid , probably Omicron is affecting a few students

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Re: Don Bosco, DB Smart, English Program M.1-M4 Costs

Post by pepesgrill » May 3, 2022, 5:18 am

talk about a high-risk occupation . being a student
or teacher and forced into close proximity with
literally hundreds of others. the world has changed

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