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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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#19 (permalink) Mon May 29, 2006 10:41 am How to learn English every day |
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| Hercules wrote: | Hi Dark magicain I think that you should try more and more to find the way which give you the real practise .. In this great website , there are many courses here can get you a good help ( grammar test , Lessons , and .... more and more useful links . ) I feel that you are so busy ,so i think you should try in your free time to do some good thing to ... as to me, I'm very busy (like you ) but I always exploit my free time , and you can buy a small recorder or MP3 recorder ( sure with hand-phone ) and enjoy listening English lessons or English music or any thing that get you a real practise ...
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Hi Hercules,
Many thanks for sharing your ideas -- I like your proposal because when you listen to audio files while you are working, you can kill two or even more birds with one stone. On top of that you can save a lot of time and maybe you can even increase the productivity of your work. Could you please tell me what MP3 you listen to every day? Do you have any audio books? Also, you will find some interesting ideas on how to improve your English in this discussion: How to learn English fast?
Speak to you soon, Torsten _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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#22 (permalink) Tue May 30, 2006 17:43 pm I want some advice from you: How can I learn languages? |
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| Dark magicain wrote: | | We must know style of kitchen (modern- classic-open kitchen- dirty kitchen), |
Hi Magicain (I've just noticed that your name is Magicain not Magician), what is a dirty kitchen? Also, do you have any audio books about kitchen design?
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#23 (permalink) Tue May 30, 2006 23:08 pm I want some advice from you: How can I learn languages? |
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| Torsten wrote: | | Dark magicain wrote: | | We must know style of kitchen (modern- classic-open kitchen- dirty kitchen), |
Hi Magicain (I've just noticed that your name is Magicain not Magician), what is a dirty kitchen? Also, do you have any audio books about kitchen design?
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Oh no. you catch me, but you can tell before now Mr. Torsten Baldly I am very angry , I tell you: I am not perfect in English I tell you secret" in college I had 3/4 mark just from 25 marks in exam English" Plausible, you don't know dirty kitchen?! Ok but that Euro term?! Yes dirty kitchen is three zones: 1- cleaning: this "wet zone" contains storage areas, a waste collector as well as household cleaners. 2- preparation: this kitchen zone in the main work area in the kitchen. 3- Cooking: this kitchen zone includes the hob, cooking, microwave, extractor fan, pots pans. In big houses and restaurants and palace there is two or more styles kitchen A- Main kitchen: this part is snorter and just it use to eat and drink and to enjoy with it. B- Dirty kitchen : this part to cooking and washing ( work area ) I am very sorry about my mistake. Talk to you soon, _________________ Right is always stronger than iniquity. |
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#24 (permalink) Tue May 30, 2006 23:10 pm Help me |
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Where are you Mrs. Amy ?  _________________ Right is always stronger than iniquity. |
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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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#26 (permalink) Thu Jun 01, 2006 17:12 pm How to improve your English every day? |
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Hello Magician, how are things with you today? What project are you currently working on? What about your English language training program, have you started it? Talk to you soon, Torsten _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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#28 (permalink) Thu Jun 01, 2006 19:36 pm Learning English very day |
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Sounds good, Magician, you can find us here any time. Tomorrow is Friday and maybe you can start your English listening training program. Talk to you soon, Torsten _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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#29 (permalink) Fri Jun 02, 2006 10:23 am The best friend |
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Hi Torsten I really felt with something good when I read your post. I'll be pert with you about learning English. I'll register in institute for learn English soon. Ammm …Yes I do with Mrs. Amy a small practices on tenses, and she is helping me for that. Could you help me too? That it will be very nice from you I trust with you Good luck to the best friend. _________________ Right is always stronger than iniquity. |
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#30 (permalink) Fri Jun 02, 2006 17:30 pm Simple present practice |
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Hi Magician,
How was your day today? Any English listening activities? As for the tenses, you might want to take a look at Simple Present and then write some sentences here to practise.
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