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Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago #1 (permalink) Sat May 23, 2009 14:21 pm   Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago
 

Hello everybody... I am new here.... I hope to make new friends... as you'll see, my english is terrible... so I hope to improve it with your help... I just don't get to learn all the grammar rules... (If there is any errors here please tell me)... Well, I am brazilian, I am 30 years old, married and I have one son... I need to learn english as this makes all the diference when trying to get a job... if anyone would like to have a brazilian friend just pm me... I think that's all... hoping your messages...
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Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago #2 (permalink) Sat May 23, 2009 16:22 pm   Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago
 

Hello everybody, I am new here. I hope to make new friends. As you'll see, my English is terrible, so I hope to improve it with your help.

I just don't get to learn all the grammar rules... (If there is any errors here please tell me).

Well, I am Brazilian, I am 30 years old, married and I have one son.

I need to learn English as this makes all the difference when trying to get a job. If anyone would like to have a Brazilian friend just pm me. I think that's all. Hoping for your messages.

Hello Felipe. You obviously are well versed in English, but you are committing the cardinal sin of dropping your capital letters off. Also your please will do you no favours in a written application to a prospective employer. I wish you well. You obviously do not have very far to go in your quest for improvement.

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Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago #3 (permalink) Sat May 23, 2009 20:48 pm   Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago
 

Kitosdad wrote:
Hello Felipe. You obviously are well versed in English, but you are committing the cardinal sin of dropping your capital letters off. Also your please will do you no favours in a written application to a prospective employer. I wish you well. You obviously do not have very far to go in your quest for improvement.

Kitosdad.


thanks for your attention and support... I see you are very interested in helping...
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Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago #4 (permalink) Sun May 24, 2009 9:00 am   Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago
 

Good morning Felipe, ever supportive, ever helpful. We all do our best for our members.

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Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago #5 (permalink) Sun May 24, 2009 10:26 am   Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago
 

Hello everybody im abeer from jordan and im trying to improve my english lanaguage because i noticed that i really need that in my job.
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Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago #6 (permalink) Sun May 24, 2009 16:21 pm   Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago
 

Hello Ali and welcome. Please read this :-

You begin to " build " English in exactly the same way that you build a wall. First you lay a solid foundation on which to build. If the foundation is thin and weak, then the wall will surely collapse.

To build a solid English language wall you MUST start of with a solid foundation, and this means by REALLY learning the basics.

Personal Pronouns are your " mix ". Just add time and patience, mix well, and off you go. Once your mix has developed and set solid, then you are on your way to start building your wall.

Without proper preparation you will surely fail. With proper preparation, then the sky is your limit.!

Just to help newcomers who are still ignoring basic English. A few sentences.

Hello, my name is Kitosdad.

I live in Germany, but I am English.

Turn the volume down !

Are you listening to me ?
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OK, I hope you have recognised that each sentence begins with a Capital letter.

Each sentence ends with a full stop, or question mark, or exclamation mark.

I use " I " when talking about myself, not ( i ).

The names of people or countries always begin with a Capital letter.

The above are sentences, and sentences always follow those basic rules. You MUST
follow this practice if you are to have any hope at all of ever learning English.

Kitosdad.
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Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago #7 (permalink) Sun May 24, 2009 23:35 pm   Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago
 

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Kitosdad wrote:
Hello Ali and welcome. Please read this :-

You begin to " build " English in exactly the same way that you build a wall. First you lay a solid foundation on which to build. If the foundation is thin and weak, then the wall will surely collapse.

To build a solid English language wall you MUST start of with a solid foundation, and this means by REALLY learning the basics.

Personal Pronouns are your " mix ". Just add time and patience, mix well, and off you go. Once your mix has developed and set solid, then you are on your way to start building your wall.

Without proper preparation you will surely fail. With proper preparation, then the sky is your limit.!

Just to help newcomers who are still ignoring basic English. A few sentences.

Hello, my name is Kitosdad.

I live in Germany, but I am English.

Turn the volume down !

Are you listening to me ?
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK, I hope you have recognised that each sentence begins with a Capital letter.

Each sentence ends with a full stop, or question mark, or exclamation mark.

I use " I " when talking about myself, not ( i ).

The names of people or countries always begin with a Capital letter.

The above are sentences, and sentences always follow those basic rules. You MUST
follow this practice if you are to have any hope at all of ever learning English.

Kitosdad.


Man, really thanks for this lesson, as I said before, I have many things to learn, specially the grammar rules... I am just reading a lot of book about, but I think this story about doing something solid and step by step was the detail that was missing.... thank you...
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Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago #8 (permalink) Mon May 25, 2009 11:03 am   Hello Everybody, I'm Felipe Santiago
 

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Felipe, if only more of our beginners were to follow your example I think they would be astounded at their own improvement, but unfortunately most don't and just stumble around thinking there must be an easy way to learn English quickly. They are wasting there time. Step by step is the ONLY way they will ever learn.

THERE IS NO QUICK AND EASY WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH.
Do the work or forget it!

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