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In time #46 (permalink) Wed Jun 15, 2011 19:26 pm   In time
 

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Hello Stefanessa
Yes, of course, "in time" is often used in English and American English as well.
The following definition is copied from the Cambridge Adwanced Learners Dictionary:

in time
early enough:
I got home just in time - it's starting to rain.
If we don't hurry up, we won't be in time to catch the train.
We arrived in good time (= We arrived early) for the start of the match.

Have you got an English - English Dictionary? The best thing about it is that after the explanation you can always find some good examples, how the word is used in context.

Personally, I use the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary, but there are many others. They have often got a CD to the book which you can store on your PC, so it's much more comfortable looking up words then in a book: You tipe it in - and bingo! - there you are!
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There is something missing in my recording... #47 (permalink) Fri Jun 17, 2011 18:30 pm   There is something missing in my recording...
 

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Hello Stefanessa
I found out that there was something missing in my recording, the middle part of it has somehow vanished - so this is the complete version...
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Guy Fawkes Night? #48 (permalink) Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:00 am   Guy Fawkes Night?
 

Hi Allan,
Your essay is really interesting. You connect all things together to have those expressions relating to fire and burn, sometimes with a touch of humour that make them easier to remember. That is I am sure a very effective way to transmit the ideas you want. I appreciate that very much.
By the way that fire is talked about, in our own language, we have the saying 'Water, Fire, Theft, Invader'. These - deep in the minds of our people, generations after generations, are the four most fearful dangers to normal life. You can see Fire stands only the second as in our country, Water is always the most frightening thing. We hardly have tsunami like Japan but every year, water from the sky, rivers, sea.... has become a common problem that could transform houses, paddle fields, roads, schools.... into somethings like pools of muds. But fire, unlike water that comes by nature, more often than not comes to damage by human faults. But but but ain't I going too far from the point? thank you for an interesting essay.
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fire #49 (permalink) Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:26 am   fire
 

im fireman , and im sure in about fire , the fire could be you friend or counterback your enemy if tou want to use fire dont make unsafety conditions for your life.
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Guy Fawkes Night? #50 (permalink) Thu Jul 07, 2011 11:21 am   Guy Fawkes Night?
 

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Hello, Alan,

thank you for your next amazing story about a fire! I thing if everyone have to chance to read this essay - there will be less number of fire around the world!
Unfortunately in a real life there are a lot of other cause of a fire. I worked early for one person who was the fireman, but the way I am very interested person, and I asked him what the main reason of the fire in the house, His answer was that people often let their electrical divices in power (charger, kettle, hairdryer etc.). After our conversation I really tryied to be carefull with electrical divices and I want to say to everyone that they should be carefull too!

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Guy Fawkes Night? #51 (permalink) Tue Jul 12, 2011 18:42 pm   Guy Fawkes Night?
 

Hi.It was actully an interesting and amusing essay,though the fire is dangerous and has so many bad effects but u have expressed your point of vue with so many funny and useful quotes ,by the way we use many of them on lebanon but of course in arabic language,others are new,and about the expression "getting on like a house on fire" ,I believe it has a positive meaning ,it talks about understanding and melting one with another .The fire loves the wood and the wood will burn ,will melt on fire,So there is a flame,a harmony between them.
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Guy Fawkes Night? #52 (permalink) Thu Aug 04, 2011 4:06 am   Guy Fawkes Night?
 

This essay is brilliant! So many idioms about fire are contained in just one. It's really helpful. Thanks, Alan.
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Guy Fawkes Night? #53 (permalink) Thu Feb 09, 2012 5:14 am   Guy Fawkes Night?
 

Hello Teacher,
I couldn't post anything , because I couldn't Log in ESL Forum. Please help or reconnect....................Unchan
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Guy Fawkes Night? #54 (permalink) Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:06 am   Guy Fawkes Night?
 

Hello Unchan,

You seem to be logged in because the above message appeared under your name in the forum.
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Guy Fawkes Night? #55 (permalink) Fri Feb 10, 2012 6:02 am   Guy Fawkes Night?
 

Thank you for your help Beeesneees! I can log in now. By the way I bought some lessons yeaterday, I still haven't got them.
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Guy Fawkes Night? #56 (permalink) Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:13 am   Guy Fawkes Night?
 

I have nothing to do with the purchasing part of this site, Unchan. I suggest you contact Torsten if you do not receive a download link for them.
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Guy Fawkes Night? #57 (permalink) Fri Feb 10, 2012 15:10 pm   Guy Fawkes Night?
 

HELLO EVERYBODY!CAN YOU HELP ME?I NEED SOME EXAMPLES OF NEUTRAL,COMMON LITERARY AND COMMON COLLOQUIAL VOCABULARY.COMPARE THEM
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Guy Fawkes Night? #58 (permalink) Sat Feb 11, 2012 9:58 am   Guy Fawkes Night?
 

Hi Unchan,

Yes you can log into the forum as you have posted 48 messages here. I have sent a link to our products via email.

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In my next birth #59 (permalink) Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:25 am   In my next birth
 

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Hello Shanthi and everyone,
In Thailand we have albino elephants, but not many and most of them belong to the King. They're very intelligent animals.
For me, if I could choose I would choose not to be born again, I would like to follow Buddha's steps to achieve enlightenment as Buddha teach us everybody can achieve a Buddhahood if they put a lot of efforts or heard work to cultivate lots of merit. However, to commit to this hard work you may have to sacrifice lots of things that relate to your everyday life.

I wouldn't want to be born as an animal (any animal) because animals don't have opportunities to learn to achieve enlightenment, also have less opportunities to help others. Furthermore, animals don't have 5 commandments. Our Thai monks told us to be born as human, you must have cultivated a lot of good kama in the past life. In others word it's not easy to be born as a human.

Have a nice day,................Unchan
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