"The least of learning is done in the classrooms."
Thomas Merton
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Japan teen in historic Rubik win
A Japanese teenager has won the Rubik's Cube World Championships in Hungary's capital, Budapest, taking less than 13 seconds to finish the cult '80s puzzle.
This Japanese boy is surely skilled, it must have taken him years of practice to achieve such a success.
We must start everything slowly. For a cults puzzle beginner, he must first learn from the basics, then progress daily by reaching small targets at a time.
Similar to learning, especially a language. We must be patient and determinated.
Some good suggestions for improving our English are made during class and this blog. Just follow them and that's good enough.
From now on, I'm going to choose some good articles occasionally for you to read. These are usually quality articles which have in-depth analyses of current issues. They will all be labelled as "A+". "A+" articles are articles of more difficult in nature. It is not a good idea for you to browse through them quickly. You need to be serious in reading them. I will use "A+" articles for future discussion or writing purposes.
3 comments:
This Japanese boy is surely skilled, it must have taken him years of practice to achieve such a success.
We must start everything slowly. For a cults puzzle beginner, he must first learn from the basics, then progress daily by reaching small targets at a time.
Similar to learning, especially a language. We must be patient and determinated.
Some good suggestions for improving our English are made during class and this blog. Just follow them and that's good enough.
So, take it easy, people. We will get there!
Thanks a lot, "hidden", I think you've basically reiterate my ideas again. You can improve your language skills as long as you keep on using it.
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