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Quote of the Day

Hey students!

You know that I think learning interesting quotes can be very helpful in learning a language. At the same time that you learn an interesting and thoughtful quote, you gain a kind of “conversation starter” that you can use when talking with your friends and coworkers. Now, you can read the “Quote of the Day” so that you can learn more quickly. In a year or two, your friends will be calling you a genius! Click the link below and start learning:

Start interesting conversations with the Quote of the Day.

8 Comments »

  1. Nafis Said,

    October 20, 2008 @ 2:18 pm

    Dear teacher Joe,

    The link does not work. I could not see. Is there anyone to have my problem too?

    Thanks,
    Regards,

  2. hanane Said,

    October 20, 2008 @ 7:33 pm

    Hi,
    the link does work Nafis, I think you have just to give it a retry.

  3. hanane Said,

    October 20, 2008 @ 7:53 pm

    Hello Dear Teacher,
    Really I do appreciate the methods you are adopting to make your students excelent learners. when I was a student, none of my teachers did ever think about something like that. I am lucky to being one of the readers of your invaluble Blog.
    whenever I use the word “invaluable” I smile to myself because at first I thought that it is the opposite of “valuable”.
    Thank you

  4. Nafis Said,

    October 21, 2008 @ 1:13 pm

    Hi Hanane,

    Thanks a lot. It seems that I have problem to see the video.

    Good luck,

  5. teacherjoe Said,

    October 21, 2008 @ 2:30 pm

    Hi Nafis,

    This is not a video. It is simply one quote from a famous person. The page changes each day, so you can read a new quote when you come back. Have you tried again?

  6. Huong Said,

    October 30, 2008 @ 3:45 am

    Hi teacher Joe
    I really don’t understand this quote much so i don’t know how to use it. I thinks this quote want to say that felling is more important than logic. is it right?

  7. teacherjoe Said,

    October 30, 2008 @ 4:02 pm

    Hi Huong,

    The quote is different every day, so I am not sure which one you read. When you want to ask a question, you need to tell me which quote you are discussing. Thanks.

  8. Nafis, Said,

    October 30, 2008 @ 4:17 pm

    Dear teacher Joe,

    Thanks, I can see quotes very well right now. I think I had connection problem before.

    Regards,

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