Saturday Supplent: Your feedback - what would you like to see?

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It’s feedback time! Growth can only be achieved through honest open feedback, and I am all about growing Wright English. I am open to all feedback, but at the moment I am particularly interested in feedback on my social media posts.

In case you didn’t know Wright English is a one-person company. I (Lana Betts) teach the lessons, plan the lessons, do the admin, accounting, and social media. I also keep my two feline colleagues alive and cuddled. This means that the time I spend on social media is very precious. So, any feedback you can give me could help me to improve my material, and my company.

·         What do you think about Vocabulary showcase on Mondays?

·         Business Builder on Tuesdays?

·         Midweek Mini-lessons, and Wednesday Wildcards?

·         Kids’ Corner on Thursdays?

·         Gateway to Grammar on a Friday?

·         Saturday Wright English Supplement?

·         Sunday Funday?

What do I do on social media that you like?

What do I do on social media that you don’t like?

What do you want to see in future?

 

Your honest and open feedback could help me build on good ideas and move away from ones that aren’t working, so please do not hold back. I cannot guarantee I will agree with you, but you might put your finger on something I have been searching for for months. So, thank you in advance!

To find out more about the English lessons I teach online, visit www.wrightenglish.com. You can also book a free one to one trial English lesson with me by emailing lana@wrightenglish.com,  so you can find out what it is like to learn with me.

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