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Are you a winner? #61 (permalink) Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:21 am   Are you a winner?
 

Happytofita wrote:
I am pleased to get a compliment from a smart teacher. Wink

Thank you, Mouhcine, but I'm not that smart as you might think...

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Are you a winner? #62 (permalink) Thu Feb 19, 2009 3:11 am   Are you a winner?
 

Hello Torsten,
Now, I take part in an course of communicate English, I realize that my Enlish communicate skills very bad, I will be gracefull if you show how to improve English or send me more lessons for practice my comprehension ready, writing, listening and speaking skills.More learning Enlish more I feel much interested and find out much knowledge.
By the way, I want to ask you or someone else to let me know about Phrasal verb in some cases which is correct:
My teacher tells that:" Between Verb and Preposition always go together (SO/ St) in Enlish. It means that Verb+ So/ St+Preposition. However, in may cases, I saw (V+Pre) go together also make into an meaning without SO/ST unless at the begining of sentence shows " Please", it will be used "Verb+pre"."

I hope that I am winner for life at lease in this case

Thanks so much
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Are you a winner? #63 (permalink) Mon Feb 23, 2009 13:07 pm   Are you a winner?
 

Dear Torsten,
I'm very glad to recieve this first special letter from you.
I can read the letter with ease though I made 4 mistakes in the grammar test.The listening is clear,so I can understand most of what your friend says.
Now,I'll introduce myself.I'm a Chinese.My name is Zhang Hui,and my English name is Abby,which given by my English teacher in middle school.I'm not satisfied with my English,especially spoken English.But I think that with your help and my effort,I will be the winner as you told us.
Looking forward for your next letter.
Thanks a lot!
Best regards!
Yours,Abby
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ARE U WINNER #64 (permalink) Sun Mar 01, 2009 10:09 am   ARE U WINNER
 

HAI!!! I am mythili, from india... i hope i am a winner.... i learnt eng. as second language. still i can manage it.. but learning goes on non stoppingly...learning new ideas from this forum every day...
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Are you a winner? #65 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:23 pm   Are you a winner?
 

Hello,

I try to be a winner but it is difficult. I have days when I make tests and read in English in order to progress but I have days when I forget completely for this. So I guess I am not a winner. Sad
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Are you a winner? #66 (permalink) Thu Mar 05, 2009 5:27 am   Are you a winner?
 

..

To be a winner:

Most people gave up their hope while they are just a few steps away from success..!!

....
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Not yet #67 (permalink) Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:43 am   Not yet
 

Hi!

Not yet a winner because learning english takes a lot of time. As you know I have changed my habit just not long time ago. I have use the forum since...Well! I'm in a rush and our country is in a deep political crisis so we are not calm, worried every day. We are about to loose our concentration.
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Not yet #68 (permalink) Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:44 am   Not yet
 

Hi!

Not yet a winner because learning english takes a lot of time. As you know I have changed my habit just not long time ago. I have used the forum since...Well! I'm in a rush and our country is in a deep political crisis so we are not calm, worried every day. We are about to loose our concentration.
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Are you a winner? #69 (permalink) Fri Mar 13, 2009 12:39 pm   Are you a winner?
 

Quote:
nothing to say

I could not edit my post.

Sorry for the mistake.

Take care,

Mouhcine
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Are you a winner? #70 (permalink) Fri Mar 13, 2009 13:06 pm   Are you a winner?
 

Sahid59 wrote:
..

To be a winner:

Most people gave up their hope while they are just a few steps away from success..!!

....

Hi Shahid59

you have given really an excellent quote. your this qoute might work like an engine for those who are hopless and disappoint to be a winner.

I will definitely try to be a winner.
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everyone is a winner... #71 (permalink) Fri Mar 13, 2009 21:13 pm   everyone is a winner...
 

...

Hi..Misskhan

Thanks for your comment...

We all somewhere sometime miss the opportunity to be a winner not because of our inability to achieve but just because of not having enough patience to wait to receive the 'Gold Medal '

Let us try our best efforts and hopefully our success will emerge from the far horizon ...

Have nice day..everyday..!
..
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Are you a winner? #72 (permalink) Sat Mar 14, 2009 5:05 am   Are you a winner?
 

To be a winner I think needs clear, attainable objectives, perseverance and quite some luck.
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everyone is a winner... #73 (permalink) Sat Mar 14, 2009 6:08 am   everyone is a winner...
 

Sahid59 wrote:
...

Hi..Misskhan

Thanks for your comment...

We all somewhere sometime miss the opportunity to be a winner not because of our inability to achieve but just because of not having enough patience to wait to receive the 'Gold Medal '

Let us try our best efforts and hopefully our success will emerge from the far horizon ...

Have nice day..everyday..!
..

Very true......
Misskhan
I'm here quite often ;-)


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Location: Lahore, Pakistan

Are you a winner? #74 (permalink) Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:04 am   Are you a winner?
 

hi torsten,
i want to improve my english.i think that i want to improve my english.In my mind english is coming fluently but when i open my mouth words or not coming propery.
how corect my problem please help
thank u
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Are you a winner? #75 (permalink) Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:24 am   Are you a winner?
 

Hi Slogesh,

If you want to improve your English you need to change your habits and start sticking to basic rules. For example, you use a lot words that don't exist in the English language such as 'i' and 'u'. You also have not yet learned how to use a spell checker. So, here is what you should do:

- Learn basic spelling, punctuation and capitalization rules.
- Stick to those rules.
- Learn how to use spell checker.
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