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Live Chat with Teacher Joe

Hello English Learners! 

Several months ago I set up a chat room on my website but never had time to use it.  I am not as busy this week as in past weeks, so I am ready to try some live chat. I hope some students show up. I am going to be in my room (see link below) at the following two times:

Session 1:  Beijing - Sunday 9 am,  Osaka - Sunday 10 am, California - Saturday 6 pm, New York - Saturday 9 pm, Sao Paolo - Saturday 10 pm, Paris - Sunday 3 am, Moscow - Sunday 5:00 am,  Tehran - Sunday 5:30 am,  Delhi - Sunday 6:30 pm.

Session 2:  Beijing - Monday 8 pm, Osaka - Monday 9 pm, California - Monday 5 am, New York - Monday 8 am, Sao Paolo - Monday 9 am, Paris - Monday 2 pm, Moscow - Monday 4:00 pm,  Tehran - Sunday 4:30 pm,  Delhi - Sunday 5:30 pm.

If you’re interested and have the time, click on the link below to go directly to the chat room:

http://www.teacherjoe.us/EnglishChat.html

 If anyone finds any mistakes in my time calculations, please leave a comment here! See you Sunday and / or Monday!

5 Comments »

  1. Nafis Said,

    June 21, 2008 @ 2:50 pm

    Dear teacher Joe,

    Thank you so much for this opportunity that you give us. I hope I can catch you on line.

    Regards,

  2. Sumitra Said,

    June 22, 2008 @ 3:48 pm

    Dear Teacher Joe,
    I am a teacher of English in Lampang, Thailand. I really enjoyed your lessons. They are fruitful: clear,and enhancing.
    Thank you for your awesome lessons.
    Yours sincerely, Sumitra

  3. teacherjoe Said,

    June 23, 2008 @ 5:50 am

    Thanks for your comments Sumitra. I hope I can continue to make useful lessons. Which lessons, in particular, have you found to be most fruitful? If I have a clear idea, I can make more such lessons!

  4. akhter Said,

    June 28, 2008 @ 7:06 am

    dear sir
    i want to now what is demerit of english or what is disadvantage of english

  5. teacherjoe Said,

    June 28, 2008 @ 10:06 am

    I’m sorry Akhter, I don’t know what “demerit of English” or “disadvantage of English” might mean. I guess in different situations they might have some special meanings. Where and when did you see these expressions?

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