Sunday, November 21, 2010

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The right attitude and the Present Perfect Continuous Future English

few days ago I visited with my son a stationery close to our home to buy materials needed for school. My 12 year old son, who has come in several occasions to local, said before entering, "I hope we play a friendly seller. There are two (one man and one woman) who are very friendly, but a third is a heavy .

I said, "Sure, the heavier the friendly staff and owners are" Note: Nothing against employees there are fantastic! But " the master's eye fattens the cattle."

Once the paperwork, we attended a very nice man. Chatting with him told us that he and his wife were the owners of the franchise.

What is the problem here? is an attitude problem. Yes, probably the employee is underpaid and does not like his work. But winning something with his attitude that scares customers?

You? What attitude do you have with your English? Are you like misused? Or as the owner whose eye does fatten their livestock (your English)? Trying to take you in control of your life (including your English) or you let others decide (speak) for you?

really hope that you as the owner and your English is increasingly chubby (full vocabulary, structures and fluidity).

Remember that no matter how humble a task, the dignified when you do it right.

Today I bring to the Present Perfect Continuous , yes, that time so difficult to distinguish the Present Perfect. But that does not matter, all this is just to give you some clear ideas in your head.

What matters most, I repeat again, is to listen and talk English daily. That is the way to go. Come! now to feed livestock and continuously monitored : learn, listen, review, memorize, repeat and sought such an exchange that will change your life. *************



THANKS: I want to publicly my special thanks to the contributors in alphabetical order: Álvaro Carrasquel, Virginia and Robert Reboredo Gruart who helped me with Unit 12 material.

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