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Old 20th November 2006, 13:33   #30 (permalink)
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Re: A Native Speakers EFL Teachers' Association

Okay, here's what I'm trying to get my head around:

How will this organization, professional association, union, club, secret fraternity, whatever, go about having any impact on teaching in Thailand, its members, schools or students?

In other words, if it's just going to be another venue for discussion and debate, I don't know that I'd be interested. If it really had goals in mind to accomplish, I think I might be interested.

Just my two baht.
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