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Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening everyone! Please understand that to make this community work well, we need to communicate with each other. So, please take 10 minutes to like and comment on all posts in this group. Posts which you haven’t seen or commented on. Also try and write your own post with a question, a suggestion for this group, or a story about you and your learning experience. Enjoy the day! Thanks for being here! Let’s work together to make this a great community. I want it to be the best learning environment on Skool!
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Every great community starts with a small group of people who share one goal: to get better together. TeacherDom is still new, but that is exactly why it has huge potential. With only a few members, we have the chance to shape the culture from the very beginning. We can decide what kind of space this will be — supportive, friendly, active, and focused on helping each other grow in English and in confidence. Here, every small action matters. A simple comment, a quick answer to a question, or even just sharing a new phrase you learned can help someone else. When one person participates, the whole community becomes more valuable. The more we interact, the more useful this space becomes for everyone — including you. TeacherDom is designed to give you practical tools for everyday English:• Daily posts that teach real, useful vocabulary• Word of the Day with easy examples• Short stories to build comprehension• Study tips that actually work• Memory tools to help you remember new language• Questions that help you speak and think in English• A place to practice without judgement Content alone is not enough. What makes a community great is the people. Your ideas, your questions, your experiences, and even your mistakes — all of these help others learn. So let’s build this together. If you are here, you already have something valuable to offer. Every time you post or reply, you make the community stronger. With each comment, we grow. With each question, we learn. With each shared experience, we connect. Let’s work side by side to make TeacherDom the best community on Skool — a place where everyone feels welcome, encouraged, and motivated to improve their English every day. Your voice matters here. Let’s use it.
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Tell me about...(Storytelling Time!)
“Tell Me About…” Personal Experience Questions (20) Instructions - Choose 1 number only, and write a few sentences about it! Easy! Comment below! 1. Tell me about a time when you learned something new and felt proud of yourself. 2. Tell me about a place you visited that surprised you. What was unexpected? 3. Tell me about a person who has helped you in your life. How did they help you? 4. Tell me about a hobby or activity you used to enjoy. Why did you stop? 5. Tell me about a moment when you had to be brave. What happened? 6. Tell me about a time when you felt very relaxed. Where were you? 7. Tell me about a meal you remember clearly. What made it special? 8. Tell me about a time when someone made you laugh a lot. 9. Tell me about the best gift you have ever received. Why was it meaningful? 10. Tell me about a difficult day you managed to handle well. 11. Tell me about a goal you achieved, even a small one. 12. Tell me about a childhood memory that still makes you smile. 13. Tell me about a time when you felt really motivated to do something. 14. Tell me about a situation in which you had to make a quick decision. 15. Tell me about something you used to believe, but now you see differently. 16. Tell me about a teacher or mentor who had a positive impact on you. 17. Tell me about a simple moment from last week that you enjoyed. 18. Tell me about a place in your home town that has meaning for you. 19. Tell me about a tradition your family enjoys. 20. Tell me about a time when you helped someone unexpectedly.
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Word of the Day! Hesitate - to pause because you’re unsure.
Question: “When was the last time you hesitated when speaking English?”
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Word of the Day! Hesitate - to pause because you’re unsure.
Welcome New Member!
Welcome @Palla G Please take a moment to read the about page, the classroom section and the posts. This is a new group, but my experience goes back 21 years. So, you are in a great place to improve your skills! To make this community work, please post regularly and contribute. I am studying ideas daily to bring you the best content. Thank you and to the others please welcome Palla! @Graziella Montenero @Troy Grant @Katrina Te-Hau @Monica Sedda @Renan Silva @Nga NgaSP
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