James was my university lecturer. One of the best life mentos you can have in the world. What I remember about him is not the thing he taught from the books but those life experiences he shared with us out of books. I went to his class for only 1 semester but I always remember him- even tho 25 years have gone by. Great to see James so healthy and still in Taiwan. We are lucky to have you. ❤ For the channel owner, I have followed your Ig but didn’t see the post about this video. Can you make a post so that I can share on my IG? Thank you and thank you for interviewing James. He is a gem for us.
@welcometotaiwan41408 ай бұрын
Thank you, I just tagged you in the story, I learned a lot too from the brief interview I had with him
@JamesSteed-zb6im8 ай бұрын
Thank you for remembering me.
@nychang57097 ай бұрын
@@JamesSteed-zb6im Hi James, Neigo here! Glad to see you in this video. Great interview :D Not too long ago I gave someone the advice to 'cut, cut, cut until it hurts' for their English personal statement. I wonder where that came from!
@applegreen60838 ай бұрын
他說的都是事實,台灣的教育制度應該改進,尤其老師的素質應該每隔一年要求考核如同其他先進國家!thanks for talking the truth and your honesty. I’m Taiwanese and living in overseas.