356. The pioneers


Just I'd like to make one point clear, to be honest. I just attached a pic on post #203, a portrait of Captain Cook, and I said he discovered and viewed many lands for the first time in history. Without willing to aim at any controversy, I should say that most of the seas he sailed through had been already sailed by Spanish and Portuguese sailors. Anyway, any discovery this kind is one of humankind and we all write History. You yourself write History too.
We teachers also work as a big community to assist our learners - think just of the many forums on ELL, TEFL, TESL, TESOL... on the Web.
Obviously we can't steal Cook's great merit, sure. This photo above is from www Irgaf org

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