MINUTES OF APRIL 1st
This meeting was great... And for the first time, all the participants spoke English to each other. The Arabica Кафе was a judicious choice. It is spacious and rather quiet on Sunday. So, for the time being, take note that we will meet there every Sunday at 3 o'clock. Allow me to introduce the participants:
(from left to right) :
1. Nastya is a school psychologist. It's now official. She's emigrating to Canada in June or July with her husband Eugene and her three-year-old son Yurislave. They're going to settle in Calgary, Alberta.
2. Dilara is an office manager. She graduated from the Pedagogical Institute a year ago. Her levels of reading and speaking are very good. She's attending my second upper intermediate class.
3. Eduard is a young and promising business man. He's a qualified engineer (oil) and runs an advert company. He's very sympathetic and has accepted to be the Club's chauffeur.
4. Arthur is a new member. He's not attending any class but his English is very good. He's a salesman at a mobile phone shop. His ambition is to become a radio announcer.
5. Eugene is Nastya's husband. As he works in a factory not far away from the Кафе, he joined us at 4 o'clock. He's a gentleman and a dedicated husband and father.
6. Ajub is in the 9th form at the Gymnasium School #2. He's an A-student winning mostly all the competitions. When he leaves high school, he plans to study at the McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
7. Rimma is a lawyer and has been recently promoted to assistant judge at the 'Court of Place'. She's been my student for nearly a year. She's very determined to learn English and will succeed.
8. Rustam is a new member and a student at the Oil Institute. He attends my intermediate classes. His English is very good and he wishes to travel a lot. He is proud of his country and very keen on its history.
I am very content and honored to be their English teacher and friend. They're all so cooperative and motivated that my energy's all wound up after each lesson. They're beautiful, aren't they?