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Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here... #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 21, 2007 14:21 pm   Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here...
 

I am Anvar sadath from Kerala, Southern part of India. Hi hope you all know India. Kerala known as "God's own country" is a beautiful place and it's one of the major tourist location (www.keralatourism.org) in Asia. I have completed my Master degree in computer science and working as a software engineer with IT company, chennai (This is one the biggest city in india). I am very weak in english, especially in vocabulary and i want improve and by same time want to help others if they are below me.

Waiting to here from you all.
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Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here... #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 22, 2007 2:01 am   Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here...
 

Hi Anva Sadath,

I am Rosalisa from Cambodia. It's a pleasure to see you today! Smile Your job, software engineer, is really interesting. Very Happy I have browsed through "www..keralatourism.org". It would be really a good experience seeing Kerala once. Very Happy About Chennia, I have ever read about it. It's also one of the most beautiful cities in India, isn't it? Smile

Anva, your English is very good, you know. But you said you had to improve your English vocabulary. And I support you for this. Very Happy

Welcome here. Very Happy
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Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here... #3 (permalink) Fri Jun 22, 2007 4:29 am   Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here...
 

Hi Anvar,

I have the same trouble like you, whenever I want to express my mind, it is difficult to me to find a suitable word. I also try to learn vocabulary but my memory seems so bad that I can not remember what I have studied!

Nice to know that Rosalisa can help us to resolve this problem! I am eager to learn how to improve my vocabulary!

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Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here... #4 (permalink) Fri Jun 22, 2007 4:42 am   Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here...
 

Hey Woodk13, I meant that we would help each other to solve this problem. Very Happy
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Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here... #5 (permalink) Sat Jun 23, 2007 9:24 am   Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here...
 

Ok,
you people were saying that you people are here to help others and will help to improve our vocabulary also.
how should i go ahead to improve my vocabulary?
for example, if i started to write, i will always use the words that i am familiar with. so how can i learn new words and asking you people to correct whenever the others do errors.
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Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here... #6 (permalink) Mon Jun 25, 2007 4:14 am   Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here...
 

Hi Anvar,

We can set up a specific topic and discuss together. When we write here, we can learn new vocabulary out of a particular topic.

As for my own experience, I like learning reading books. I mean, I choose a book which has a variety of topics and I read and learn vocabulary from them.

What do you think? Very Happy
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Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here... #7 (permalink) Mon Jun 25, 2007 7:03 am   Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here...
 

Hi Anvar,
I am involved in development work in an international non-governmetal organization here in Baku and I hear a lot about the successes of Kerala in terms of reducing poverty... Your state is a good example for many countries in the world...
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Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here... #8 (permalink) Wed Jun 27, 2007 5:49 am   Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here...
 

Hi Ahmadov,

Very happy that people know about my small state in india. Ya it's well known for 100% literacy and the high living standared. Alternative terms hadling by marxist party or congress for past 50 years.kerala having mortalitty rate 13 much less than the second lowest state in india 46. (USA it's Cool. No big industry is there in kerala comapared to other states.

Where is the baku place?
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Hi, Every body #9 (permalink) Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:30 am   Hi, Every body
 

Hi, Every body.
I'm a new Members
Very Happy
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Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here... #10 (permalink) Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:44 am   Hi All, A newbie from Kerala (India) here...
 

anvarksadath wrote:
Hi Ahmadov,

Where is the baku place?


Baku is the capital of Azerbaijan, which was part of the Soviet Union and an independent republic today. Azerbaijan is situated on the west of the Caspian Sea and borders with Iran, Russia, Georgia and Armenia.
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Hi, Every body #11 (permalink) Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:45 am   Hi, Every body
 

longntt wrote:
Hi, Every body.
I'm a new Members
Very Happy

Hi and welcome! You can start a new page (topic) if you want people tell you hello here...
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