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#2 (permalink) Sun Oct 22, 2006 21:38 pm Alan's short stories |
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Just two little corrections (since you've asked):
I've just finished reading...
Any corrections in my post would be highly appreciated! |
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Conchita Language Coach

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#3 (permalink) Sun Oct 22, 2006 21:52 pm Alan's short stories |
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Well, that first error is a bit borderline. Saying "I just finished reading..." would be pretty darn typical in AmE. :wink:
I'm also looking forward to hearing some of Alan's secrets. :D _________________ "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." ~ Abraham Lincoln |
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Yankee I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:21 am Stories |
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Hi Tom,
Thank you for your comments and I'm glad you enjoyed reading the stories. If you have been interested in language and in my case English for as long as you can remember (and I have had a long and soothing love affair with English since I took my first tottering steps into this world) by the time you get to my age you've got a trunk full of linguistic goodies that you can call upon at the drop of a hat - assuming of course that the memory bank doesn't crash. As for preparations I don't really do drafts. When it's a case of weaving a story round a group say of phrasal verbs or whatever, then I naturally draw up a list of these verbs. And then I leave my EFL Muse to do the rest. She's a lovely girl. Too much preparation I think can kill the flow. It's rather like reading a prepared speech in public. I prefer to have in mind some ideas and then I spout and see how the audience reacts. Laughter always encourages me but if I see signs of fidgeting or worse still eyelids drooping, then I bring the speech to a hasty conclusion. And I sense fidgetiness and eyelid droopiness rearing their collective ugly heads (note the word order Tung Quoc), so I'll stop now.
Alan _________________ English as a Second Language You can read my ESL story Present Simple |
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Alan Co-founder

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#5 (permalink) Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:26 am Never fear! |
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| Alan wrote: |
| And I sense fidgetiness and eyelid droopiness rearing their collective ugly heads |
I don't think this will ever be the case, Alan, rather the contrary -- not the faintest flicker or quiver of the eyelids. And even in the highly improbable event of getting the fidgets (never of boredom, mind you, but, say, out of envy), we can always resort to the 'bed and coffee' method (eh, Tom?). |
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Conchita Language Coach

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| Online dictionary: meanings of English pharses in German | Online listening (improve my english listening skills) |