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 maestralidia
 
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							| dear Lynne,
I want only to explain that I occasionally post the informations about my website.
I did it in May when I created it and now because I �ve created some special works for the first days of school. 
anyway I agree with S.Lefevre when she writes that members should be allowed to give a link to their website if it is an ESL resource. A lot of things would get lost on a special section. I also don�t have the time to check a special link page, but I always read the posts on the forum. I think a forum is useful tor this, too. For giving informations about other members. Bye. Lidia |  26 Aug 2013     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Dear MaestraLidia, a moment �s silence here from you would have been more appropriate. I �m not surprised you agree with S.Lefevre. And I �m not surprised you wouldn �t have the time to check a special link page. You are too busy publicising your own website. All the best to you and the rest of them.  �Bye.Lynne  |  26 Aug 2013     
					
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 Peter Hardy
 
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							| Wouldn �t it be nice if the world was chocolate?  Yeap, but it ain �t.  So instead of promoting websites and bloggs, which can be done without any offending in your profile anyway, I �d wish people would spend more time on creating high quality worksheets and PPTs, instead of promoting more for less.  Yes, too often I �ve downloaded stuff with a proverbial  �Made in China � super low quality. (No offence intended to any colleague working in China).)  So to all bloggers and promoters, think about this world-wide narcistic idea of wanting to be seen, and having to promote yourselves.  Remember, and this is an age old commercial wisdom: Good work will be found no matter what.  Only crap needs to be advertised.  Cheers. |  27 Aug 2013     
					
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