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Greetings from Poland everybody:) Wed Mar 02, 2005 14:43 pm  Greetings from Poland everybody:)
 

I'd like to introduce myself as i've become a new member of this forum today.
My name is Michal, but generally on the net i'm known as Mosteque;) well...... i'm from Poland and i've been learning english for 3,5 year so far, completely on my own. Now i'm thinking of starting to study English Philology at The University of Warsaw so i started to cope with test in english, which eventually brought me to this fantastic site:). The entrance exam to UW are very tough but i hope with your help I'll be able to breeze through them without problems:)
I hope we will get on with each other:)
Best wishes
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Greetings from Poland everybody:) Sun Mar 06, 2005 21:38 pm  Greetings from Poland everybody:)
 

Hello!
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Greetings from Poland everybody:) Sun Mar 06, 2005 23:18 pm  Greetings from Poland everybody:)
 

haha hello again:)
As you probably noticed this site had been hacked and they had to cancel a lot of posts. Actually they made it as it was a week ago or sth like that;)
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Greetings from Poland everybody:) Fri Mar 11, 2005 21:25 pm  Greetings from Poland everybody:)
 

Welcome Mosteque!

What language do you speak? (in Poland)
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Greetings from Poland everybody:) Fri Mar 11, 2005 21:36 pm  Greetings from Poland everybody:)
 

lol
Polish of course
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Polish people and their mother tongue Sat Mar 12, 2005 11:17 am  Polish people and their mother tongue
 

Dave wrote:
Welcome Mosteque!

What language do you speak? (in Poland)

Hi Dave,

As Mosteque said people in Poland speak their mother tongue which is Polish. You might want to read this short story as it contains some information on people in Poland and their language:
http://www.english-test.net/stories/index.html

Let me know what you think.
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Greetings from Poland everybody:) Sat Mar 12, 2005 11:24 am  Greetings from Poland everybody:)
 

http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic2621.html

and here you may learn a bit about Polish;)
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Polish people and their mother tongue Sat Mar 12, 2005 14:26 pm  Polish people and their mother tongue
 

Torsten wrote:
Dave wrote:
Welcome Mosteque!

What language do you speak? (in Poland)

Hi Dave,

As Mosteque said people in Poland speak their mother tongue which is Polish. You might want to read this short story as it contains some information on people in Poland and their language:
http://www.english-test.net/stories/index.html

Let me know what you think.
Regards
Torsten

Hey!
I`ve just read the story and found it really interesting and I`m happy that you said sth what I always tell:when u come to another country you should at least know how to pronounce few words and useful phrases - it is very polite and shows your respect. Wink
I enjoyed reading this story a lot!
Karina
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Greetings from Poland everybody:) Sat Mar 12, 2005 20:04 pm  Greetings from Poland everybody:)
 

Hello Torsten!
Hello Karina!

Yep, I found the reading very intresting!, it was a true story, wasnt it? (need help with that, isnt it, wasnt it... I dont know when to use it)
It seems like Polish is more difficult than English
«Oh, pan bardzo dobrze mowie po-polsku» (The gentleman speaks very good Polish)

heh.

and btw, I also speak SPANISH so anyone that want to learn just PM me!
Razz Razz

(sorry about my bad English :p)
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Greetings from Poland everybody:) Sat Mar 12, 2005 21:54 pm  Greetings from Poland everybody:)
 

Dave wrote:
Hello Torsten!
Hello Karina!

Yep, I found the reading very intresting!, it was a true story, wasnt it? (need help with that, isnt it, wasnt it... I dont know when to use it)
It seems like Polish is more difficult than English
«Oh, pan bardzo dobrze mowie po-polsku» (The gentleman speaks very good Polish)

Actually these wasn`t it or was it is very simple..
If you say: You were here, didn`t you? U say didn`t you cause it is Simple Past
Another one: She is beautiful, you say Isn`t she?
And next one: He has blue eyes, you say hasn`t he?
Hmm...I`m not sure if you understood me..Dave.. Rolling Eyes
I simply cannot explain it now..Maybe I`m too sleepy??? Rolling Eyes
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Greetings from Poland everybody:) Sun Mar 13, 2005 5:15 am  Greetings from Poland everybody:)
 

uhmm... it all depends on the sentence or phrase? isn't it? Rolling Eyes Confused
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Question tags Sun Mar 13, 2005 12:07 pm  Question tags
 

Hi Dave&Karina,

It's good you liked the story about my encounter with Polish people and yes, it really happened that way. As for the question tags, Karina has explained the structure very well and now you can take a test on them, Dave:
http://www.english-test.net/esl/learn/english/grammar/ei035/esl-test.php

Let me know how you get along.
Regards
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Question tags Sun Mar 13, 2005 12:08 pm  Question tags
 

Hi Dave&Karina,

It's good you liked the story about my encounter with Polish people and yes, it really happened that way. As for the question tags, Karina has explained the structure very well and now you can take a test on them, Dave:
http://www.english-test.net/esl/learn/english/grammar/ei035/esl-test.php

Let me know how you get along.
Regards
Torsten
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Greetings from Poland everybody:) Sun Mar 13, 2005 12:33 pm  Greetings from Poland everybody:)
 

Dave wrote:
uhmm... it all depends on the sentence or phrase? isn't it? Rolling Eyes Confused

No no.
It all depends on structure, doesn`t it? Smile
Karina
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Question tags Sun Mar 13, 2005 12:45 pm  Question tags
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Dave&Karina,

It's good you liked the story about my encounter with Polish people and yes, it really happened that way. As for the question tags, Karina has explained the structure very well and now you can take a test on them, Dave:
http://www.english-test.net/esl/learn/english/grammar/ei035/esl-test.php

Let me know how you get along.
Regards
Torsten

Hello T!
I`ve taken those tests and some of the sentences were quite difficult .. Embarassed
But they are really helpful!!
I recommend them!!
Karina
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