Susa English
Présentation
Je travaille comme Professeur d'anglais auprès de francophones depuis 2005, d'abord dans une grande compagnie internationale de cours de langue à Paris puis ici à Québec dans un Centre de Langues. Maintenant j'offre mes propres leçons d'anglais personnalisées en fonction de vos besoins afin d'assurer votre progression et vous faire découvrir vos talents linguistiques. Mon enthousiasm
05/06/2026
I read this text by a Finnish coach Tiina Vainionpää, and I wanted to translate it so we could all profit from its wisdom.
"Do you choose the fast route – or the one that gets you there?
Instantaneous good feeling.
Instantaneous relief.
The human mind wants everything immediately.
Preferably yesterday.
That’s why many choose the easy one.
And that’s why many stay put.
A sustainable solution requires discipline.
Repetition even when you don’t feel like it.
Choices that don’t feel good right now.
If you often choose the fastest route – the momentary good one – you’ll notice that over time you’re running in circles.
Fast gives you a feeling.
Sustainable gives you results."
This applies to every endeavor in life, like learning English. I've never met a student who consistently showed up and didn't make progress.
Was it always easy? Nope. Fun? No, not really.
But, did it give satisfaction and pride in the end? Undoubtedly, wholeheartedly, without question, yes. 🌊
So, make a decision to stay disciplined in a world that doesn't always encourage it.
04/10/2026
Let's get specific about prepositions:
mark on or in the calendar 🗓️ ✔️
Both "mark on" and "mark in" a calendar are acceptable, but usage often depends on the type of calendar. Use "on" for physical wall calendars (you mark on the surface), and "in" for diaries, planners, or digital calendar applications. Either works for noting down events to ensure they are remembered.
Key Usage Differences:
Mark on the calendar: Typically refers to a physical, flat calendar (e.g., "I marked the date on the wall calendar").
Mark in the calendar: Often refers to a notebook, diary, or app (e.g., "I've got it in my calendar/phone").
04/06/2026
In April we work on prepositions of place and time. 📐
They can be tricky but this illustration can help. From bigger to smaller places.
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