Enhance your English alternatively
“We will, we will rock you
We will, we will rock you”
All’s good all’s fine according to Queen.
But how about your English? Does it rock, too?
Wherever you go, whatever you do… you are surrounded by English: street signs, warnings, games, music, films, and social media.
English is a means of communication: sitting under the umbrella, drinking mojito on the beach and the Chinese guy with the camera
⦁ Sorry, could you take us a photo?
⦁ Photo? Ah, yes of course. (click)
⦁ Thank you, very much.
⦁ Oh, nothing.
Oops! What was that? Is it really «nothing»?
Yet it is everything. You could do it better.

Things of the past.
Things of the future: “Enhance your English alternatively”
Who could say “no” to a journey of self-discovery and feelings of accomplishment and pride?
Who could say “no” to a creative learning experience by using games, songs, videos, fairytales, blogs?
So this is it. Let me take you to the magic world of English learning creatively, let me make you develop an alternative taste for English.
Waters, R. (1979). Another brick in the wall (Pink Floyd). The Wall. Pink Floyd Music Publishers: UK
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