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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for your post Blandine. I really appreciate your feedback and your desire to learn.

I know you are not very happy with our new experimental approach in which we have moved most of the activities to our Telegram Group, using the website sparingly. 

You appreciate of course, that I am in search of a solution that would allow me to offer a pedagogically sound service which is practical, fun to use and also sustainable. ;-)

So, in practical terms, here is what I suggest: 

On your side, you can disable the notifications for the Telegram Group but keep them on for the Channel. This way you won&#039;t be disturbed by the constant ringing when someone comments but you&#039;ll still know when there is new content available and of course you can visit the group to follow and join in the discussions at your own discretion.

And on my side, I&#039;ll try to have some activities on the website that could complement what we do in the group.

I would be interested to know what the other members&#039; points of view are on this.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for your post Blandine. I really appreciate your feedback and your desire to learn.</p>
<p>I know you are not very happy with our new experimental approach in which we have moved most of the activities to our Telegram Group, using the website sparingly. </p>
<p>You appreciate of course, that I am in search of a solution that would allow me to offer a pedagogically sound service which is practical, fun to use and also sustainable. ;-)</p>
<p>So, in practical terms, here is what I suggest: </p>
<p>On your side, you can disable the notifications for the Telegram Group but keep them on for the Channel. This way you won&#8217;t be disturbed by the constant ringing when someone comments but you&#8217;ll still know when there is new content available and of course you can visit the group to follow and join in the discussions at your own discretion.</p>
<p>And on my side, I&#8217;ll try to have some activities on the website that could complement what we do in the group.</p>
<p>I would be interested to know what the other members&#8217; points of view are on this.</p>
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