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Real-Life Communication -- Solution

Here's the same paragraph without the mistakes:

"I have always wanted to host a television show. I think it would be a lot of fun and I would do well at it. I am friendly. I also speak well. I have had many jobs that involved working with people. I have never been on television, but it doesn't look very hard. I would have to go to college. Maybe I would like that."

As a foreign language teacher, your job is to build communication skills. To do that, you develop confidence in your students. Even though perfection is the goal, beginner students need to feel free to make mistakes.

A foreign language teacher has to be fluent in all four areas of a foreign language: reading, writing, speaking and listening. If the teacher makes mistakes, the students will start to as well.


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