1157. When being wrong is not so wrong



Teacher A said to teacher B, “H. D. Brown, an expert in language learning and acquiring, wrote that the learner has to plunge into the water: he must break off the fear of speaking in English. 

A friend of mine used to speak in English to me whenever we met with each other, Spanish we are though. 

Are you scared to be wrong and make a mistake or an error? So what? It means you’re learning English, doesn’t it?” / Photo from: www marketplace org 2011-06-24   us tennis tries to net more young players   

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