The mayority of the time I find discrimination being an excuse for personal needs e.g. It did/will not succeed. As with anything else, you have to take the good with the bad. Futher more; It's just common sense! If you think you're fat, you probably are. Don't ask us.
A cheerful attitude is more important than anything else it's what sells.
KWAKO
Ghana
PS Nice talking to you.
I'm a teacher in Australia and have many ESL students in my class. I'm wondering about some of the bridges that people who learn english as second language have to face. Racism? Discrimination? Bias? Ethnocentricity? Stereotyping?
I'm interested to here some personal experiences so that i can undertsand how my students are feeling. If you have any suggestions as to how to help them feel more comfortable in the classroomand the other students be more accpeting please let me know.
Thanx