To whoever might
stumble across this post:
After a while reading posts, clicking on user names,
opening tabs to stuff you might like to read, you have crossed your path with
this little post. Well, you might actually take your time and read this, since
you don’t actually lose anything by doing it. Well, if you are sitting in front
of your computer while there is a fire in the kitchen or your baby has been
crying for the past hour, you should probably take care of that first.
Let me begin. What on earth is this blog? You are
probably reading one of the first posts on here, and find it to be a bit
pointless so far. I inquired you may have problems sorting out your priorities.
But that’s about all. So I guess it’s time to actually explain where you are.
This page is for our English lesson, and if you bother to follow it you might
even enjoy reading compositions and other whereabouts that get posted around
here.
If you are a student or a teacher of our school feel
free to keep yourself updated on the English lessons from our centre. If you
are from another school, do that as well. I bet you’ll be impressed. If you are
the police and are checking if some students have any suspicious behaviour, get
out right now. You won’t find a thing. If you are a talent seeker, please, keep
on reading. It never hurts getting rich and famous (and crediting your teachers
once you become a star!).
However, I think I’ve made a quite good explanation
about this new blog. I honestly think it is a good option for sharing and
modernizing educational systems. If we all help a bit I truly believe this
project could be really interesting and important. But for now you’ll have to
do with what gets posted. In name of all students and teachers that collaborate
with this, I dearly wish you enjoy this experience as much as we will.
Karla Velten
1r Batx. A
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