One month ago, while I was suffering some Covid-19 at home with minor symptoms, I wrote a series of remarkable points to take into account for my English lessons, if I wish my students would accomplish to learn and acquire that adorable language. Namely they are: 1. To read English graded readers or books they could get at a given recommended bookstore. 2. To foster they would give oral presentations in class about a topic of their choice, for a quarter of an hour or so. 3. To pass them on the lure of learning English also on their own, so they would become “autonomous, independent and self-relying learners” (Jeremy Harmer 2003). 4. To have discussions in the class about the activities we are carrying on in that class, or about pictures I show them, or about topics they like (my students are adults). 5. Assign homework to them by emailing, and demand that homework in the class. Well, actually I wrote down more points, yet I wanted to pinpoint t...