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		By: Chung Ho Lee		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Chiang Mai is not only a national recognized city, but also an internationally well known one in Thailand. In terms of ESL in this country, for the language teachers, there are places, small, rural, and unknown as well, where the learning directly from a foreign teacher seem to be a miracle. Why not, then, establish a system of choosing places to teach the ESL possible in unknown places as a prototype example to stimulate a truly nation-wide awareness. Some Thais in a remote as well as unrecognized areas, especially parents of children, would never heard things like that. Well, would it be by their own right exempt from this opportunity almost permanently?
They are nonetheless equally friendly, equally in need of learning English for better of life opportunities, and equally intelligent, as compared to any other children of any other corners. For example, Chum phong, Krubury, Ranong, these three small cities or towns in the mid-south of Thailand seem to me are most neglected places in general terms.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chiang Mai is not only a national recognized city, but also an internationally well known one in Thailand. In terms of ESL in this country, for the language teachers, there are places, small, rural, and unknown as well, where the learning directly from a foreign teacher seem to be a miracle. Why not, then, establish a system of choosing places to teach the ESL possible in unknown places as a prototype example to stimulate a truly nation-wide awareness. Some Thais in a remote as well as unrecognized areas, especially parents of children, would never heard things like that. Well, would it be by their own right exempt from this opportunity almost permanently?<br />
They are nonetheless equally friendly, equally in need of learning English for better of life opportunities, and equally intelligent, as compared to any other children of any other corners. For example, Chum phong, Krubury, Ranong, these three small cities or towns in the mid-south of Thailand seem to me are most neglected places in general terms.</p>
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