Re: "to last for a month" or "to last a month" I think you'd be great on a CELTA course, and would get a lot out of it. The important thing isn't always knowing the answers but knowing which questions to ask. The answers come with experience, but if you never notice that there are questions to be asked, you never get the experience.
A book you might like is Scott Thornbury's About language (CUP). |