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		<title>Leave a message</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week, our English lesson focused on communication.  We began with a survey, revealing that the majority of the students in class use a cell phone to communicate with friends and family, with the exception of a few who use email while they are at their university.  This discussion led into a debate of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week, our English lesson focused on communication.  We began with a survey, revealing that the majority of the students in class use a cell phone to communicate with friends and family, with the exception of a few who use email while they are at their university.  This discussion led into a debate of the advantages and disadvantages of the internet.  We even sang a song, &#8220;The Email Boogie&#8221;.   The class concluded with their homework assignment, <em>&#8220;write a standard voice mail message in English AND leave it on Profesora Julia&#8217;s  phone before the next class&#8221;</em>.  They agreed, but only if I promised to call each of them back, right away.</p>
<p>What an amazing week!  I received so many wonderful messages from my students and had the opportunity to talk with them, one on one!</p>
<p>May the Lord continue to bless our efforts in leaving the message &#8220;Jesus loves you&#8221; in all of their hearts!</p>
<p>Julia Majerus</p>
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