
📢 Forum Update - Hello everyone! I've made an improvement to the forum that should make following active discussions much easier. Beginning today, forum topics will display the most recent replies first (while keeping the original topic post at the top), so you no longer have to navigate through multiple pages to find the latest conversation. This change also helps improve the browsing experience in long-running discussions with many pages of replies. If you notice anything that doesn't seem to be working correctly or have any feedback, please let me know. — Richard G. would someone know the answer to this question: We have an English language school for immigrants. There are students who are low level English and feel lost in class. they are not improving and they are getting upset because they need to have intermediate level English to apply for citizenship and be able to register with an employment agency. I am really good working with lower levels. I can get them to intermediate level English relatively fast. Should I call some of my clients and tell them if they know someone like that to refer them to me? I will tell them I can't take students already in our school but if they know someone not in our school and in that situation................... I don't want trouble with work. Anyone know what to do or any advice? thanks Thank you Yohanan. Praying for you too. Prayers for you, Heidi! :prayer-hands: