I JUST HAD TO MAKE ONE PROMISE TO MYSELF... AND KEEP IT
Pic.Sherry Haridas
It is, always, one step at a time, that takes
us – all of us – through our respective thousand-mile journeys…
The Mount Everest is conquered with one brave step, at a time…
And,
the mighty elephant is eaten, too, in the same manner – one spoon at a time!
A mother of two girls - age 12 and 13
respectively – was talking on the phone, just now. The kids go to a convent
school and come about as quite expressive and confident. Today, while talking
to the mother, she asked me if I knew a tutor who could help the kids in English
grammar.
“Ma’am,
the kids are very good in English; I don’t think, they need a tutor,” I said to
the mother.
“But,
sir, they have been losing marks in grammar,” the woman told me, “So, some help
might help.”
I
knew a very efficient English teacher, and, I did pass on her number to the
concerned mother.
How
did I put my own grammar in place?
These
two kids, as I have told you, study in a convent school. Their parents are
well-qualified and speak good English… Importantly, the kids come about as
confident and expressive.
I
was nowhere near the mark when I was their age. Forget their age, I was nowhere
when I was in college too. I had studied in a local vernacular medium school…
parents did not know English, nor anyone in my close circle… When I turned a
teenager, I had also turned terribly self-conscious, particularly of my poor
English… and, self-confidence had hit the rock-bottom.
Then,
when Prof. Raman came to teach our class (not English) in first-year B’Com, my
world changed for ever. I got my dream: to become a fine teacher like him, my
hero. That’s enough to motivate me to put my English in place… both, spoken and
written. Those were not the days of Google, Wikipedia and YouTube. Forget
buying English-improvement books, we couldn't afford to buy our regular text
books, even. So, the only way was to knock, seek and ask… be humble, observe, watch,
read, write, and, above all, take risk, trust and speak!
Learn one word, one sentence, one idiom or
phrase, one quote… a day;
Write
one little line, one little poem, one little note or a story… a day;
Read
one essay, one story or one poem… a day;
Correct
one piece of grammar, add one new word, learn one etymology, find one new synonym…
every day;
Yes,
I remember making that commitment in my heart, right in the midst of the
lecture, when I dreamt of becoming a good teacher like my idol…
No
tutor did it… My parents didn’t do it… My desire to become a fine teacher did
it. Yes, as they say, my motivation, too, came from my dream, my goal!
The
two little girls are too innocent to understand, what I am trying to convey. A
voice inside me tells, “No, they are not!”
In
my case, what started as ‘a word a day’, when I was a little older than these
two angels, has, today, become ‘a blog a
day’...
At that
age, I just had to make one promise to myself… and keep it…
Yes,
so much for my thousand-mile journey called, ‘English’!
GERALD
D’CUNHA
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