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#47 (permalink) Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:25 am Are you a winner? |
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Hi Torsten,
I agree with Donald that "Everybody want to be a winner" but its not so easy. I have some doubts in myself weather I can be winner...Something is always on the way... |
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#48 (permalink) Sat Feb 14, 2009 1:54 am Are you a winner? |
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Hi Torsten. I don't know if I'm a winnwer or not...but there is one thing about which I'm sure: when I try to achieve a goal generally I turn out well. I really hope to improve my English: one of my best problem is that I don't remember all th words I need!
excuse me for my mistakes........
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#49 (permalink) Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:25 am Are you a winner? |
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Hi, Torsten and everyone who's visiting this forum This topic about winners really makes us think it over whether we are one's or not. And each of us wants to be praised and believe he/she is. As for me I think that I'm a winner till I see people which know and speak English much better than me... First it disappoints me a little but then very encourages to be better than them! I'm sure that everyone has the periods of high activity and time of quiescency and no inspiration for studying. And I'm not an exception. So it's difficult for me to define me as a winner... but I know what I want and do everything possible for achieving my goals. So, am I a winner?
Regards,
Maryann
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#50 (permalink) Sun Feb 15, 2009 21:55 pm Are you a winner? |
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Hello Mr. Torsten,
To some extent I think I am. I've been teaching English for quite some time now. I can definitely say that grammar is not a real problem, but writing and speaking certainly are. Although I am a retiree now, I still consider it a challenge to improve my English substantially. That is why I so much appreciate your advice and commentaries about writing and speaking. My target is to acquire near native fluency, as complete fluency would probably a long shot. |
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#51 (permalink) Sun Feb 15, 2009 23:17 pm Are you a winner? |
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| Maryann wrote: | | ... but I know what I want and do everything possible for achieving my goals. So, am I a winner? |
You are.
| Maryann wrote: | | P.S. Am I supposed to be the first who's posting a voice message here (except of Torsten, of course)? |
No, you are not the only one. We can do that too. The thing is that I have nothing say because I have already mentioned that the problem with so-called losers is just the lack of stickability.
Another problem that most of us suffer from is that we know what we want, but we do not know what we must give up before we get it.
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Happytofita I'm here quite often ;-)

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#52 (permalink) Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:28 am Are you a winner? |
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| Quote: | No, you are not the only one. We can do that too.
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I know that you all can do it, Mouhcine, I just wanted to say that I was the first who did it here in this topic about winners...
| Quote: | The thing is that I have nothing say because I have already mentioned that the problem with so-called losers is just the lack of stickability.
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As to the lack of stickability I can assure you that there are very few peopel who really work hard without stopping. They must have a strong motivation for that. A good example is my husband, who having an english teacher as a wife avoided all my effors to persuade him to study English. But, after he was told that his knowledge of English will have influece with his salary, he became more interested in studying 
| Quote: | Another problem that most of us suffer from is that we know what we want, but we do not know what we must give up before we get it.
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Pretty global, I'd say. I don't think we have to give up much in our life to study any foreign languages (unless you decided to left for another country and abandon your family and girlfriend whose not gonna wait for you to come back...) Of course, everything in this this world needs a sacrifice and it's up to everyone whether to accept it or not... [color=indigo]
P.S. I wonder about your name pronuciation 
Best wishes, Maryann |
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#53 (permalink) Mon Feb 16, 2009 14:56 pm Are you a winner? |
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Hello Maryann,
Mouhcine. |
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#54 (permalink) Tue Feb 17, 2009 13:31 pm Are you a winner? |
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Greetings to you, Mouhcine! Thanks for pronouning your name Pleased to meet you!
As for my name - in my coutry it sounds more like Maryanna. It consists of two names Mary and Anna. And Mouhcine is much alile Maxim Smile
By the way, may I know where are you from?
Have a nice day, Maryann. |
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Maryann I'm here quite often ;-)

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#56 (permalink) Tue Feb 17, 2009 19:58 pm to learn any language... |
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Hi Mouhcine..
I came to know more about you from your url...and you have indicated an excellent method to learn any language..I would like to re-post some of your lines as a quote from one of your older posts..It will definitely show some way for the beginners..here are your lines..
| Quote: | | In my opinion, to learn a language, you need first to listen to it even if you do not understand. Like the baby. He speaks his mother tongue perfectly when he reaches 3 or 4 years old even before he goes to school. This is because he had been listening or just hearing the language all times. Another good learning method is to make the language around you all the time. For example, if you want to learn the English language, change the language of your computer, TV, and phone into English. In this way it is going to be part of your life and you will learn new things everyday. |
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Better tomorrow with better English |
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#57 (permalink) Tue Feb 17, 2009 21:30 pm Are you a winner? |
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| Absolutely agree with you, Sahid! Mouhcine is definitely a smart guy... |
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Maryann I'm here quite often ;-)

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#59 (permalink) Tue Feb 17, 2009 22:52 pm to learn any language... |
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I came to know more about you from your url...
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#60 (permalink) Tue Feb 17, 2009 23:46 pm Are you a winner? |
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| i accept that i am not a winner, sometimes i feel guilty because even my sister know more about English than me..but i have to force my self to read,study,absorb more vocabulary and understand how to use the English grammar. |
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