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"Hi Phil, it's just serendipity,I might say! I'm from Khmelnitsky, it's very near to Zhytomir, I have one friend in Zhytomir,she's also an English instructor. My husband is also trying to learn Russian a bit, but then seems to…"
Jan 25, 2010
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Jan 16, 2010
Lyudmyla Boysan commented on Gary Carkin's event Electronic Village Online 2010: TESOL Drama Six Week Workshop
"Thanks a lot for the information, looking forward to learning interesting things from this course!"
Jan 11, 2010
Lyudmyla Boysan is attending Gary Carkin's event

Electronic Village Online 2010: TESOL Drama Six Week Workshop at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EVO_Drama_2010/

January 11, 2010 at 6pm to February 21, 2010 at 7pm
Bringing Language Alive through Process DramaProcess drama is a powerful language-learning tool because it involves all of the learners interactively all of the class time. Used for decades as a framework for reading, writing, and social studies classes in mainstream UK, Australian, and Canadian classrooms, process drama is now being utilized in second language classrooms worldwide because it provides stimuli for ongoing speaking, listening, reading, writing, and critical thinking opportunities…See More
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At 2:57pm on January 27, 2020, Joel Crowley said…

Hello,

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At 4:27am on January 25, 2010, Lyudmyla Boysan said…
Hi Phil, it's just serendipity,I might say! I'm from Khmelnitsky, it's very near to Zhytomir, I have one friend in Zhytomir,she's also an English instructor. My husband is also trying to learn Russian a bit, but then seems to give up (he's Turkish).
life in Turkey is ok, it depends on many things, but in general I'm fine, trying to follow the motto:"Positive thinking!"
I'm really enjoying EVO Drama, trying to read all the suggested links, taking notes of many interesting ideas,watching suggested videos. Sometimes can't post my feedback as these days I'm being very busy, working on different stuff as I'm teaching and running IB MYP at my school, you must have heard about this programme and also attending training sessions at the British Council as I'm an ESOL Cambridge oral examiner. But now we have two weeks winter holiday at school,so I'll try to dedicate myself more to EVO Drama and other online courses I'm currently taking.
Tell your wife my best wishes, we can keep in touch with her,is she also an English teacher?
Regards,
Lyudmyla Boysan
At 9:33pm on January 24, 2010, Philip Marc Trivett said…
HI Lyuda, Cool You are from Ukraine ( sorry for not responding earlier. Where from? My wife, Also Lyuda, is from Zhytomir. Been there 5 or 6 times ow and I have a great respect for the poeple and, who knows, oneday I might learn a bit more Russian. Can just about Ask for a bottle of Water! LOL

So how's life in Turkey? Are you enjoying EVO Drama?

Philip Marc
 
 
 

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