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Are you a winner? #16 (permalink) Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:36 am   Are you a winner?
 

Hello everybody
I am sure i am not the winner but i am sure i am getting little improvrments in understanding English.Why i am not the winner because i have no enough time to follow up exercieses and forums.
just pray for us
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Are you a winner? #17 (permalink) Sun Jan 04, 2009 17:33 pm   Are you a winner?
 

Hi Torsten,

I'm not sure I can be a winner.I know to be a winner,one has to focus on his or her goals and

exercise discipline and good time management.

Well, it is not easy but i shall do my best to succeed.Along the journey of success,I need

encouragement and accountability.

regards,
Lee
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Are you a winner? #18 (permalink) Fri Jan 09, 2009 16:41 pm   Are you a winner?
 

Some day I learnt that you are what you think you are, so I want to think that I am a winner Smile.
I read in a book that we should feed our brain with positive statements like these:

I am studying everyday.
My English is improving.
I will do my best.
If I need a higher score, I can try again.

Let's see how these statements work Wink
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Not a winner yet #19 (permalink) Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:14 am   Not a winner yet
 

Hello Torsten!

I'm not a winner yet.Because first I don't practice speaking every day. I understand most of the ideas spoken on the radio or TV but when the speaker speaks too fast so some ideas escape me. I can't say that I'm a winner. WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY stain ?for instance: whose stain upseting her.

Thanks!
Jose
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Are you a winner? #20 (permalink) Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:26 am   Are you a winner?
 

first hello my coach & iam very glad with your contact me by this great site and i dont thinking myself as winner but i do my best to improve my english skills as much as i can because iam mechanical engineer & now iam working in oil field south libya & every day i meet peopel from diffrent nationality and ther is no proplem to talk with them by english language ... every day i make daily report for jop activity .. most people thier agree with me that english language only way to collect them togeather change idea & conversation
so thank you my dear for your job & your staff best of luck najuib
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Are you a winner? #21 (permalink) Sat Jan 10, 2009 21:10 pm   Are you a winner?
 

Hello Torsten.

To answer your question i can say that after sometime i will be the winner in English, Coz as i know about myself before joining this forum or this English lesson course, i was very afraid of my English . Even previously i was very scared of talking writing but as my practice goes on in writing reading speaking i improve a lot as i can say your lesson teach me a lot. but yet i know i am not that much of good in speaking and writing. but i am trying to be winner.

After joining your course i got a lot of confidence that i can do it.
we all are here coz we know that our English is not that much good.
i wish that one day we all be happy.

with regard
Chanda
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Are you a winner? #22 (permalink) Sun Jan 11, 2009 16:41 pm   Are you a winner?
 

Hello Torsten,

I donīt know if I am a winner or not. I know that learning a foreign language needs a certain time, patience but also a talent. In spite of this, sometimes it seems to be quite difficult for me to learn English, as I canīt remember new words, I think my English is not so perfect as I would like it to be and what really annoys me is the fact that I have difficulty with understanding the spoken English, e.g. when watching TV. Then I think that my English is really bad. But now, when there is somebody like you, who can help me with learning English, I feel like a winner Very Happy .

Torsten wrote:
Would you describe yourself as a winner when it comes to learning English? It's a fact that the vast majority of all English learners say or ask the following when they introduce themselves:

- My English is bad.
- How can I learn grammar?
- Dear sir, please tell me how to learn English words.
- Sir, I want to speak English.

For more details, please read Are you a winner? and let me know whether you belong to the small percentage of 'winners'.

Thanks,
Torsten
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try more #23 (permalink) Wed Jan 14, 2009 13:40 pm   try more
 

In my life I try to do many things,I want to learn lot of things
And I try to start,I already start but I don't complete Crying or Very sad
I want to be winner,
if any one can give me advice ,I wish that
thanks
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Massage #24 (permalink) Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:50 am   Massage
 

Amanullahatal wrote:
Hello,
I am often take part in answer questions, through emails that I am normaly getting from you.
I would like to learn more and more English to read, speak and write. Because my field of work is language and I am serving as Chief of English Dari and Pasho Language Officers in the office. I do belive that you professional can help me in any prespective and that would be really valuable for me and for me team to learn more and more English.
I do appreciate your team efforts and due concern.
Smile Atal
kabul, Afghanistan

A.O.A Aman

I am happy to know that you are managing a team as Chief in different languages. I am also fond of speaking english but can't speak fluently I want to overcome it as soon as possible. please guide me also how can I be fluent frequently also tell me some tips to be fluent in english. Embarassed

with great thanx in advance

Allah Hafiz

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Are you a winner? #25 (permalink) Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:54 am   Are you a winner?
 

Dear Mr. Torsten,

Thank you very much for your so encouraging mail. I will try my level best to be a winner. because "practice makes a man perfact".
but would you like to tell what is criteria to be a winner???

regards

misskhan
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Are you a winner? #26 (permalink) Sun Jan 18, 2009 6:30 am   Are you a winner?
 

hello.
I am Mint. I am a little winner as I am trying to improve my English. I always note down the mistakes that I usually make while writing/ speaking and try not to repeat them in future. I am learning this language for my academic improvement and this site is giving good fundamentals of English for beginners. I am learning many good points from you and they are helping me to write and speak better English. I hope, one day I'll become a winner.

Best regards.
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Reply :: Are you a Winner? #27 (permalink) Mon Jan 19, 2009 4:28 am   Reply :: Are you a Winner?
 

Hi Torsten,

I am not a winner. I do lots of mistakes while writing and speaking English. I know where am I lacking? My Grammars and Vocabularoy is not good and most difficult part is grammar. I want to make my English perfect so that I can achieve my goal. I know I should daily keep in touch with English test/Articles/stories. However due to some work load I dont get a time to do such activites. Earlier, I used to read newspaper and watched English news/movies to improve my listening skill. But this time I couldn't do all such things. I'll try to start this exercise again.

I think the best part of improving your English is, we should daily read, write and speak as much as we can. Only then it can help us otherwise there'll be no use to reading these mails only.

I am very gratefull to be a part of this Forum and now I'll try to be regular.

Regards
Taruna
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Are you a winner? #28 (permalink) Fri Jan 23, 2009 19:46 pm   Are you a winner?
 

hi Torsten, who doesn't want to be a winner? but can i make it do? winning gives you a feeling of euphoria, excitement. though i consider myself a little knowledgeable in english, the more i study the more i learn. i give you my best regards and i hope one day i will win in everything i do. victor
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no subject #29 (permalink) Sat Jan 24, 2009 11:03 am   no subject
 

Hi Alan!

I can't say that I 'm a winner. I think It's not the time for me to tell it yet. I'm very busy because of the job. I also have to go to the internet cafe when I want to surf. Thank you for teaching me to be polite when sending message on the forum. I already study to use the keyboard.
Next time!
Jose
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Are you a winner? #30 (permalink) Sat Jan 24, 2009 11:40 am   Are you a winner?
 

Hello Torsten

I have to say I am one of those who aren't very happy with their English. I've been learning it for a long time. I think for 15 years.
The main reason is because I haven't got a real chance to activate my English and free myself to use it as native language.
I speak rarely and use it only when I read or listen a music.

But I won't gave up. I want and I will be a winner.

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