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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #16 (permalink) Tue Jul 08, 2008 0:46 am   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

Hellow Thainá, be welcome to this thread and enjoy our hospitality. So you will improve your studies in the USA, i hope you take a pleasant time there and make everything you want to. Feel free to introduce yourself here and i'll take this opportunity to say for everybody who's already posted your message here and the ones who will come into, let's talk people, everyone together will make this journey of learning english a little bit more nice!!!
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #17 (permalink) Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:04 am   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

sophie wrote:
Hello again, Fernandes!
It's great that we have something in common! Well, could you tell me more about your study now and about your job, too? I'm eager to know more about you!
Have a nice day!


Hi there Wink , Actually i work with my father on our familiar small business, that's what i do to pay my high school bills every month....and pass the most part of my weekends studying programming languages like C++ and other things related. Now it's your turn to say something more about you, and ask anything you want about me.
PS: We'll know more about each other with the time and some posts Rolling Eyes
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #18 (permalink) Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:06 am   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

hi rogerio, thanks about the attencion!!
and i wanna ask where did u learn english?
your english is ia veryyyy god!!
and how old are u?
Thainá Nunes
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #19 (permalink) Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:32 am   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

Thainá Nunes wrote:
hi rogerio, thanks about the attencion!!
and i wanna ask where did u learn english?
your english is ia veryyyy god!!
and how old are u?


Thank you very much, I'm 31 years old and have learned english by myself. You can call me a homelike man, spending the most part of my days reading and trying to learn something usefull Wink , i like too much of things related with computers and now i'm fascinated with the business administration course that i'm on the 4º period ( completing the second year ). We need to talk and talk a lot to improve our thechniques of speech and write even more to make everything clear on our mind, my purpose here is to make some friends and take english proficiency with your help. I wish this for all of us!!!

PS: I don't think my english is that so good like you said but i have spent almost 6 years to be where i'm today, you will be even more than i'm now with no time, you will see. And that's for sure, just get hard on selfstudies!!!!
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #20 (permalink) Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:56 am   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

Good morning!
Oh, I extremely admire anyone who're deficient in technology and programing language because ... I have to say I'm terribly bad at them. Well, I'm learning Pascal, not C++ but I have a lot of problems with my study. I always get bad marks (So shy!). Have you joined in other forums to ask question yet, so that you can improve your English? I think you should do now. There're a lot of good people here and they'll try to help you, try to explain and make clear what you misunderstand. So post the question now if you have any. I'll read your ­question and post reply if I can (because I'm not very good at English as you can see.)
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #21 (permalink) Wed Jul 09, 2008 21:16 pm   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

Hi sophie, don't worry about your perform with programming languages, all you need to think about is how the heuristic works, yeah i 'll explain that; every single language has some principles and methods to work, even the english, japanese and many other languages. If you get how it proceed ( for what it was designed for ),the rest will be just remembering command lines and tags. Thanks, i'll need your help of course but let's do it in another opportunity because the readings about c++ and assembly are taking too much of my time.
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #22 (permalink) Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:24 am   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

Hello Dredmour,
Thank you very much for your advice. Well, why don't we talking about our plan for future? I want to know when you graduate from high school, which university will you choose to further your study? And I also want to know your target in the short terms as well as in a long terms. As for me, I'll have to cope with the university entrance exam next year. I don't know what Brazillian think about it but Vietnamese students regard it as one of the most important spans of life. I mean if you pass the exam, everything after that seems to be quite easy for you. But if you can't, you have to try again and it's terribly difficult for you to continue your study. In Vietnam, generally speaking, if you want to get a good job (high salary, stable, interesting, challenging ....), you have to graduate from a university. To become a Bill Gate is quite difficult, as you can see. I want to know what you think about this problem.
So I'm eagerly waiting for your reply.
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #23 (permalink) Thu Jul 10, 2008 20:12 pm   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

hi dredmour!!
it's amazing!! i never met someone that learned english by yourself!!
but, where do you live now!?
because i know you are brasilian!!

hugs!!
Thainá Nunes
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #24 (permalink) Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:44 am   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

Hi Sophie, First of all i need to solve a misunderstanding occurred by an english error of mine that i don't even get noticed till now. I'm in a middle way to finnish my graduation on business administration (I'm already on university, not in high-school as i said before, i'm terribly sorry about this lack of attention fault ). Next step is to study a lot, preparing for post graduation and then my MBA, maybe i'll chosse logistics or IT. This will take some time, i think something like five years, my attention is focused on implement my knowledgement over programming languages like C++ and Assembly ( processors-based language ), and other courses like SAP and CITRIX. There's many other things that i'm doing now like studying english and japanese because when i was a child with 14 years i had take a bunch of lessons about japanese and always was a dream of mine visit this country, well and it will help a lot my carreer too. Very much things to do, i hope endure all of this knowledgement marathon!!!!
Sorry again for the inconvenient, i'm so ashamed Embarassed .
PS: Now it's your turn Rolling Eyes !!!!
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #25 (permalink) Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:53 am   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

Thainá Nunes wrote:
hi dredmour!!
it's amazing!! i never met someone that learned english by yourself!!
but, where do you live now!?
because i know you are brasilian!!

hugs!!


Yeah, I'm Brazilian like you but i'm on southeast region of our country, to be more specific i'm living in São Paulo. So, Now i want to know a little bit more about you Thainá, please introduce yourself for better knowing between each other. And in the next time you will be welcome to make any question about me too!!!!

Regards.
Dredmour
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #26 (permalink) Sun Jul 13, 2008 19:52 pm   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

Hellow all English-Test.Net community, feel free to join this post to exchange english knowledge and talk about how to prepare for tests here or in some other resources that you may have. Now i'm testing my limits on the GMAT preparation quizzes and tests, i know that seems to be too far beyond my capabilities but it is an exercise and why not take it just for fun. Come on, let's talk everybody, i want to know people and make some new friends here!!!!
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #27 (permalink) Sun Jul 13, 2008 20:01 pm   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

Hello again!
Oh, you don't know how surprised I felt when I knew that you're in high school. Now everything becomes so clear. Uh, you're student in university already!
May be I'll introduce a little bit about myself. Well, I'm going to leave high school for university next year, so this school year is very important for me. I really have to work hard because I'll have to pass the university entrance exam. Now, I still don't know which university to choose in order to further my study. I need some advice. I'll be very happy if you give me some.
Your friend.
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Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil! #28 (permalink) Sun Jul 13, 2008 20:51 pm   Hello everyone, greetings from Brazil!
 

Hi, Sophie!!!!

Wow, I feel so much happy and honoured with you asking me to give an important advice like that. Whilst, i still need some more informations to make an idea about what carreer you are intending to choose and then suggest you about one or some alternatives. But, the matter of fact is that you are on the best way to make a great performance on the entrance exam, because you are a diligent student and already is thinking on the future, "something extremely rare nowadays between young people like you". Congratulations Sophie, i'm very proud to be your friend!!!!
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portuberance #29 (permalink) Fri Oct 10, 2008 15:48 pm   portuberance
 

i couldn't able to find potuberant.......
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portuberance #30 (permalink) Mon Oct 13, 2008 17:03 pm   portuberance
 

mukul c maurya wrote:
i couldn't able to find potuberant.......


Are you sure that is this the correct thread forum you are looking for???....sorry but, i just want to solve any misunderstandings here. Be welcome to this thread anyway!!!!
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