
Dear Listeners
There is an expression in English:
"Bite Off More Than I Can Chew"
If you don't know the meaning of this, I will tell you.
Basically, it means setting yourself a goal that, in fact, is too difficult for you to achieve.
Ideally, I would like to create a listening exercise and a reading exercise (on read2simon) everyday; however, creating the exercises takes a lot longer than I originally imagined it would take.
So, what I am going to do is take a break from listen2simon and instead focus on reading articles and worksheets for read2simon.
Hopefully, sometime in the future, I will have time to create a daily listening exercise as well as a daily reading exercise.
In the meantime, if I have time, I might do some listening activities and post them on read2simon, so watch out for those.
By the way - even though I am taking a break from creating listening activities, you should still be watching and listening to (at least) one news report on the BBC or CNN everyday! Remember, listening is just like reading, speaking and writing - use it or lose it!
Anyway - bye for now from listen2simon. But don't forget to visit read2simon!
Best regards
Simon
There is an expression in English:
"Bite Off More Than I Can Chew"
If you don't know the meaning of this, I will tell you.
Basically, it means setting yourself a goal that, in fact, is too difficult for you to achieve.
Ideally, I would like to create a listening exercise and a reading exercise (on read2simon) everyday; however, creating the exercises takes a lot longer than I originally imagined it would take.
So, what I am going to do is take a break from listen2simon and instead focus on reading articles and worksheets for read2simon.
Hopefully, sometime in the future, I will have time to create a daily listening exercise as well as a daily reading exercise.
In the meantime, if I have time, I might do some listening activities and post them on read2simon, so watch out for those.
By the way - even though I am taking a break from creating listening activities, you should still be watching and listening to (at least) one news report on the BBC or CNN everyday! Remember, listening is just like reading, speaking and writing - use it or lose it!
Anyway - bye for now from listen2simon. But don't forget to visit read2simon!
Best regards
Simon
1 comment:
Hi Simon,
Sorry to hear that you want to close listen2simon. But I do appreciate appreciate for your great efforts on helping us to improve our English. 3Q
Yvette
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