Well, I’ve been
wiping the dust off this thing and generally sweeping up a bit, replacing old
tubes and so on, winding the cobwebs round a dried-out quill I found in the
corner and feeding the fresher parts of the dead rats to the hedgehogs, with
some vague idea of casting my thoughts into the ether once more.
Why, you
may ask? And it’s a good question. One of the ways I keep body and soul
together is, essentially, by teaching people to communicate. I teach them how
to speak English, but at the higher levels it’s largely a question of training
them to speak in public, to write transactional letters of different kinds, to
use English in real life for important purposes. In other words, to
communicate.
At these levels, the problems I encounter are more to do with poor
communication skills than poor English skills. One of the things I impress upon
them, and it’s surprising how hard this can be for young people to understand,
is that when you open your mouth it’s quite useful to have something to say.
I have convinced
myself I have, once more, things to say to the world (at least, to that very
specific and select corner of it that drops by here.
There will
be ranting, there will be sport, there will aperçu, there will be education and
politics, there will be pedestrian philosophy and abject self-promotion. Oh,
and there will be hedgehogs, naturally.
3 comments:
Welcome back!
Thank you kindly. I hope I can produce something worth reading.
This may sound silly, but - hedgehogs!
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