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Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe) #16 (permalink) Sat Oct 28, 2006 12:07 pm   Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe)
 

Hi, Che(all his fans in the world would call him like that)
Besides he is a brave idealist! When Che visited China for the first time Chairman Mao said to him, "Che, how young you are!" . Today we are still loving him as a hero! As Che said," The zeal of revolution never dies."
By the way, are you a communist?
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Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe) #17 (permalink) Sat Oct 28, 2006 17:28 pm   Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe)
 

Have a nice stay in here Che! :D
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Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe) #18 (permalink) Sun Oct 29, 2006 5:29 am   Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe)
 

FangFang-I'm not a comunist :D

EnglishSpeaker-thanks ;)
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Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe) #19 (permalink) Mon Oct 30, 2006 8:30 am   Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe)
 

hey people is any audio lessons on this site?
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Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe) #20 (permalink) Mon Oct 30, 2006 10:11 am   Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe)
 

Most of the correct answers to the test questions also come as an MP3 file so you can listen to the correct sentences.
However, if you want to improve your listening skills you should create your own audio library that contains various sources such as audio books, DVD's and other recordings. In addition, you can listen to all kinds of English radio station over the internet or watch CNN if that's available in Georgia. Live up to your username and deal with the real stuff rather than 'lessons'. The best lesson you can take is life itself so explore the world around you as it is.
Let me know what you think.

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Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe) #21 (permalink) Tue Oct 31, 2006 8:03 am   Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe)
 

hello Torsten
I think you're right,real stuff is better than lessons and I CNN is available in Georgia....
but often I can't understand what they talking about, and if I could find some audio lessons, I hope it will be easier to undestand or find answers at least...
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Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe) #22 (permalink) Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:23 am   Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe)
 

Hi Che, I know that at first it is a challenge to understand the reports and interviews on CNN. The thinking process of the 'average' English process is this: 'CNN or other authentic sources are too difficult for me to understand, that's why I want to listen to ESL materials first'. Now, there is a very small percentage of high achievers whose thinking process goes like this: 'Whenever I listen to an authentic source, I pick up new words or phrases. If I don't know how to spell a certain word, I can ask my trainers and friends on a forum. If I don't understand everything, I have to listen more, not less. I want to listen to the same sources that native English speakers listen to. Most ESL materials are outdated, artificial and boring.'
You can start by watching a cartoon in English, they contain 'easy' dialogues.

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Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe) #23 (permalink) Wed Nov 01, 2006 8:49 am   Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe)
 

ok Torsten

I'll follow your advize ;)
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Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe) #24 (permalink) Wed Nov 01, 2006 10:07 am   Hi everyone, I'm Chegevara, from Georgia (not US, Europe)
 

Great Che, please also check the spelling of the word advice.
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