Hi!
Here I want to share something I encounter on a regular basis. When I meet with students who speak good English like a native speaker cause they completed their primary studies from rich and highly reputed schools where native speakers teach them. They(students) are full of themselves. They don't like to talk with someone who doesn't have good English skills. Speakers like me are looked down upon. Their teachers who also speak good English - they also show so much arrogance to their fellow teachers. I don't know what is that after learning English people start acting like they are kind of super human beings or whatever? I feel so melancholy.
Here is such an example coming from one of Antimoon's successful learners:
http://www.antimoon.com/learners/marta_wlodarczak.htm
"...I knew that I should improve my learning techniques and I decided to ask for help those who had the best results in English in our class, that is Michal and Tom. That wasn't easy because we hardly knew each other. What's more, in the second grade, they seemed to look down on girls so after a few attempts to approach them I decided to give up. For two years I learned English using the method described above. My English was improving but I was still forgetting new words and my pronunciation was bad....."
She wasted two years cause Tom had no proper time to consider her case. Whao!
Here I want to share something I encounter on a regular basis. When I meet with students who speak good English like a native speaker cause they completed their primary studies from rich and highly reputed schools where native speakers teach them. They(students) are full of themselves. They don't like to talk with someone who doesn't have good English skills. Speakers like me are looked down upon. Their teachers who also speak good English - they also show so much arrogance to their fellow teachers. I don't know what is that after learning English people start acting like they are kind of super human beings or whatever? I feel so melancholy.
Here is such an example coming from one of Antimoon's successful learners:
http://www.antimoon.com/learners/marta_wlodarczak.htm
"...I knew that I should improve my learning techniques and I decided to ask for help those who had the best results in English in our class, that is Michal and Tom. That wasn't easy because we hardly knew each other. What's more, in the second grade, they seemed to look down on girls so after a few attempts to approach them I decided to give up. For two years I learned English using the method described above. My English was improving but I was still forgetting new words and my pronunciation was bad....."
She wasted two years cause Tom had no proper time to consider her case. Whao!