100. How to hit on the head of the nail


Around one hour ago, when coming from the Holy Mass, I met with a friend of mine, a teacher too.

He told me about the people in Spain who do not achieve the goal of learning English, despite the great deal of years spent at learning. On the reverse side, in other countries, he referred to European ones, young people can speak in English without any magic: they do speak in English, and they have acquired it. And they perhaps have a different attitude regards English.

A different mentality.

A different history.

A different culture.

The reply was that people here, in need of English, hit the nail on the head.

In addition, people who like English, and maybe because of this, they, one day, encounter the necessity, or rather they look for it.

To sum up, here the person that gets to learn English is... the person that wishes to hit on the nail.

A good theme for a number 100 of posts.

On the photo are Wilbur and Orville Wright. Either of them in the Flyier I, December 1903. That flight on the picture was the first one of these brothers, in a glider-device, but powered by an engine of gas. Kitty Hawk beach. About 100 meters. They hit on the head of the nail. They did.

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