"Practice Makes Perfect" is such a beautiful motto to attain perfection in whatever we are doing. To attain perfection or near perfection involves a lot of effort and hard work. Great determination, discipline and a positive attitude are the keys to attain perfection.

"Practice" is a noun that means the actual application or use of an idea, belief or method as opposed to theories about such application or use. A constant repetition or frequent use of certain things is a practice to attain desired goal of mastering its usage or meaning. Anything can be learned. Talents are great but if trained with more practice it can be enhanced and reach 'par excellence'.
A constant practice engraves a detailed skill in our brain.
This makes sure that what a student or a person is learning will not just be anyhow gone sometime. There is an assurance that it will be remembered and useful for a longer period of time.
As a teacher one of my goals in every lessons I do is that at least several words would remain in their memory when they go home. For students who are learning "English as a Second Language", it is difficult to remember and understand these foreign words. The language looks very difficult and boring. For older students who already knew and can already communicate knew the meaning of the lessons being discussed and can interact properly, but for young students it is really difficult to learn.

Children are very patient and fun people.
Practicing through choral or individual repetition is not as boring as teaching adults. Practicing with body movements and music is the best for them. This fun way of practice is effective to avoid boredom and misunderstanding.
Even though in this world, nobody is perfect ... there is near perfection. The more a person practices, the more it retains in their memory.
"Practice Makes perfect and Perfect Makes Permanent". What do you say?
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Hi,teacher Lea!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is very well,I like it very much.
The music is fair-sounding,I can learning English easily,I can listen and sing songs,the dictionary can help me understand new words.
senjyxif,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I am glad you like it. I will do my best to make it more beautiful and useful to your learning.
&(^_^)&Teacher Lea
Aha,I'm Dixon,not senjyxif.
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