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#32 (permalink) Sat Jan 31, 2009 23:06 pm Are you a winner? |
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| Hello Torsten In fact I do not know if I am awinner or not but my aim is to be the winner at every thing related to my interests especially in English as I love this language so so much and I would like to be the one at it especially as it is my carrier an English teacher. M.r torsten please I need more tests to evaluate my self and more listening lessons and please send me your comment on me. thanks Shireen |
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Shireen Abd Allah Mostafa New Member
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#34 (permalink) Mon Feb 02, 2009 14:29 pm Are you a winner? |
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Hi, Torsten.
I'm just kind of hurry joining in since i'm gonna take the TOEFL test in a months.
I hope that for this short term, i could make a quick and big progress on my writing and listening.
It seems i always lose logic when organizing my composition...And i need to enlarge my vocab for effective listening.
Also for the long term plan, i hope the study here can help me solve problems and reach to higher level.
Thanx a loooooooot..!!!! |
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#35 (permalink) Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:18 am Are you a winner? |
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Hello Torsten,
This is the first time when i m writing something in thi forum as my problem is excly i can understand english but in terns of presntation and speaking i m very weak, i do not whether i m winner or not but i want to be winner for certain.
w8in for reply and your feedabckon my blog.
Thanks Abhishek |
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Abhi4537 New Member

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#36 (permalink) Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:36 am Hi! |
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No! I'm not a winner yet because I'm still stroggling with some problems like speaking, to understand native speaking when they speak naturally, to understand some phrases; nevertheless I do like to be a winner so I do not stop studying english grammar every day, listening to CD. Unfortunately BBC does not work at this time in Madagascar. I'm sure there is a problem but I can't help to determinate it. I change gradually my habit as Torsten told me: I should use the forum instead of mail. I'm always in a rush therefore let me hit the road. See you! Teachers and all learners. Don't forget sending me messages. Thanks! Jose |
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Jose I'm here quite often ;-)

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#37 (permalink) Thu Feb 05, 2009 7:13 am Are you a winner? |
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Dear Torsten, Hi, How are you doing? I hope you're fine and every thing is going to be well with you. First or all I really appriciate for a useful and applicable site.Then i think it's a rather difficult quastion to answer . it's possible to think i'm a real winner Because i can see my improvement in leaning English every day but maybe it's not compeletly. So in my opinion the winner is a person who attempts more for a reaching agoal that plans in advance. I look forward to recieving advice about learning English. Regards, :wink: |
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Rey New Member
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#38 (permalink) Thu Feb 05, 2009 16:55 pm Are you a winner? |
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Hello Torsten
I have to say I am one of those who aren't very happy with their English. I've been learning it for a long time. I think for 15 years. The main reason is because I haven't got a real chance to activate my English and free myself to use it as native language. I speak rarely and use it only when I read or listen a music.
But I won't gave up. I want and I will be a winner.
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Hello Gorica,
Thank you very much for sharing your experiences with us. It's a huge challenge to practice and use your English on a regular basis when you are not living in an English speaking country. That's why we have started recording voice messages here on the forum and we hope that you will join us soon.
Best regards, Torsten
TOEIC listening, photographs: A submarine |
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#39 (permalink) Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:22 am Are you a winner? |
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Hi, I am pleased with my English study. It is partly because my rank in the Top 100 is getting better and better. I have been studying English for a long time, and I understand that learning English, or any languages in general, is a long and continuous progress. I've got C level in Vietnam. I can communicate to English speakers now as well as take part in conferences where they speak English. Not stopping there, I'm studying my English at a university in Vietnam now. I hope I can become a good teacher of English in the future. I wish I could go abroad to study English. Yes, I think I am a winner! |
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Lephuoc You can meet me at english-test.net

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#40 (permalink) Sat Feb 07, 2009 16:07 pm Are you a winner? |
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Hello Torsten: To be a winner is obliously the best option. As a consequence, my answer is yes, I want to be a winner. My point of view is that everybody should select the same answer but the real question should be: How to be a winner? Do you propose us something? Regards |
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Frank Stern You can meet me at english-test.net

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#41 (permalink) Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:39 am Are you a winner? |
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Hello Everyone -
I am perfect in english language. My english is not up to the mark as it should be. However, i have a very accent as i work in BPO company in new delhi, India and have learned english language so many times and also have spoken with so many people around the world (US, UK and Australia). However, sometimes when i speak, I am not able to express my views which going on in my mind, later on when I think that I didn't speak so well than I try my level best to eliminate those defects.
I am still learning english lanugage. Will I become a winnter, let see.....cheers |
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Alok.ajax New Member

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#42 (permalink) Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:55 am I am not a winner |
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| I want to be a winner,but it is very difficult.I must find a job and all the employers are asking english perfectly both writting and speaking.please help me to become a winner. |
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Minonow New Member
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#43 (permalink) Tue Feb 10, 2009 14:27 pm Are you a winner? |
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Hello Torsten,
To be honest I think I'm a winner, even though I think I need to improve my fluency. I've been studying English for many years , but I won't stop until I can speak it as my native language.
Thanks in advance for your help! Regards Tricia |
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Tricia New Member

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#44 (permalink) Wed Feb 11, 2009 13:26 pm Are you a winner? |
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Hello sir, I want to tell you that iam not a winner My english is very back. I am working lady but I dont know why I am not overcome my english problems. Yours lessons are very good. Iam trying to overcome the probelems regards madiha |
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Madiha I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#45 (permalink) Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:26 am Are you a winner? |
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Hi every! I heard someone said ' born to win'. We were born to be winners. My English isn't very good but I am sure one day in the future it will be perfect because i know that : ' if you want, you can win' :D |
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HuongMs I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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