Yesterday, we talked about the book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad.
In the book, the author, Robert Kiyosaki, talks about the advice he got from his biological father (his poor dad) and the advice he got from his mentor (his rich dad).
Of course, it was the advice form his rich dad which made Kiyosaki wealthy.
Maybe I’ll write a book and call it…
Fluent Father, Can’t Speak English Father
In this book, the can’t-speak-English father gives his son advice like:
“Go to a language school.”
“Memorize translations.”
“Study grammar rules.”
“And when it’s Black Friday, buy a new smart phone.”
On the other hand…
Fluent Father tell his son, “Enjoy English; don’t study it.”
And when Black Friday comes, “Save your cash, son. Don’t waste your money on things. Wait for Smart Saturday; buy knowledge.”
That’s smart.
Only three more days until Smart Saturday!
If you follow my advice and don’t waste your cash on phones or perfume, I’ll have a new pronunciation course you can buy.
Yeh I like your imagination Ryan and of course the problem is there were two fathers with two different solutions, wich is the better of these? Mentor is the key, I supose…
Buy knowledge, good advise..
Smart Idea, realy.
Great idea!!! When you write this book, I will definitely read it! I can’t wait!! And of course I am looking forward for Smart Saturday!😄
but still want to get at least a little something on Black Friday😌
Nice story , very good advise !
Cheers ,
Gabriel
Thanks a lot!
Ok ok for everything………….
but parfum I love ! I need ! I have pleasure with ! and ………. He make me happy to learn English with you !!!
I’m still in Miami …………..!
Soon I will be back in France ………..
best regards Monsieur Vig !
The pronunciation cource sounds good, even though my smart phone broke last night. Quite a coincidence!
I totally agree with you
Hi, this story obout two father is nice. Knowledge and experiences are more like things. Write a book too…😉
Hi Mr Vig! First I bay things when I need, not only of black Friday. I’m motivate to speak English fluently. In this moment I speak it for an hour each week with a profesor who lived in Japan for 20 years. After a month of conversation I started to speak more fluently. He has an open mind like you and for the moment he accepts my mistakes. We talk about various topics. I think that I will speak correctely only if I live in the country that spikes it. Sincere greetings!