364. Toward excellence
One day teacher B said to teacher A, "Writing is communication. Our learners must learn to write essays, and create stories.
For that purpose they need to practice. They need to read massively, and focusing on the expressions that appear in novels, for instance.
Thus, they will learn meaningful ways to express their thoughts, elegantly, and more important: with clarity. Any aid I can recommend to you? Using the dictionary.
Our students can learn a lot from the dictionary: the phonetic transcription of the exact pronunciation of a word, meanings of the word in order of the frequency of use, idioms. Idioms that are peculiar to English.
The Concise Collins Dictionary -and others too- offer the etymology, root and evolution of the word. Hence our students are capable to use those new words in their essays and stories."
I guess the picture shows a graduation ceremony, in Universidad de Navarra (Spain - Lately I'm rolling one idea and have contrary positions: Should I say Euskalherria instead of Spain? Don't get me wrong, it's not a simple question). -It may be a different ceremony, I don't know, new doctorates?
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