613. Am I ok for next scene, guys?



One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “Have you ever heard yourself speaking in English, since you’re not a native speaker?


Yesterday I saw a video where I was leading the way along some rooms and facilities of my school. I recorded the sequences with a small videocam in 2009. My voice was in off, explaining the stuff, for practice of describing places, furniture, prepositions.


Oh, man, you know what? I couldn’t understand some of my words – pathetic.


Well, you know, viewing the ‘movie’ was also useful for me to bring up expressions I presently would say and didn’t remember when the actual recording. I’m thinking now of telling a student to record me teaching in a class..., and my students’ contributions and conducting too: may be helpful for them.” / Photo from: sshervias wordpress com. Citizen Kane (1941), directed by Orson Welles, like you may know.

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