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#2 (permalink) Sat May 15, 2010 3:52 am Sleep |
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Hi Dear Alan, The people are divided in 3 groups in regard to SLEEP: An early bird, a night owl and a cat-napper. Have a nice & sweet dream, Morteza |
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Morteza I'm here quite often ;-)

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#3 (permalink) Sat May 15, 2010 5:34 am Sleep |
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Sorry! I fell asleep while reading the newsletter!
Kidding! Indeed, yours newsletters are enjoyable! |
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Pasban110 I'm here quite often ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Sat May 15, 2010 16:33 pm Sleep |
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Wow! I just relized that I've been using the word 'snooze' in contexts where I should be using 'nap'! Really an interesting topic. Thank you :) |
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SaudiRose New Member

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#5 (permalink) Sun May 16, 2010 8:47 am Sleep |
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| Hi Allan, Your English essays are terrific. There are a lot of useful things to learn from them. This topic helped me with some words which I used to apply in the wrong way.How can you render the proverb:;'The early bird catches the worm'.'Sweet dreams 'or 'may all your dreams come true'. Victor |
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Victor I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#6 (permalink) Sun May 16, 2010 9:35 am Sleep |
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"There will be some bargains in the shops when the sales start tomorrow. I'm going to get there by the time it opens - the early bird catches the worm." (In other words, getting there early means I will have a better choice of the bargains... if I am late the better items will be gone)
"Sweet dreams" isn't a proverb and is in common use exactly as it stands. It's especially (though not exclusively) used with children. "Goodnight Mummy." "Goodnight. Sweet dreams."
"May all your dreams come true" is also not a proverb, and is used to wish someone gets what their heart desires. This may be said anytime, but often it would be at some special occasion... for example, an eighteenth birthday party or at graduation. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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Beeesneees Language Coach

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#7 (permalink) Sun May 16, 2010 13:14 pm Sleep |
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| This topic was excellent and I enjyod the most from all the english lessons received over the last year. It is quite fascinating all the the expressions and varitations of words avaliable to use in english .I just have to remember to use the right formula for each ocassion , I call one of my dogs "pot leacker" and in hurry I said "lickpotter" so i will see what will come next.... |
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#8 (permalink) Mon May 17, 2010 3:48 am Sleep |
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Hi Alan, It was an amazing essay about Sleep. It was pretty interesting. Thanks a lot!
Regards, Cesar Lopez Petrovich. |
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Cesar Lopez Petrovich I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#9 (permalink) Wed May 19, 2010 4:34 am Sleep |
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Hi All, The topic is interesting, I would like to know more about the insomnia and how to prevent and solve this problem. Thanks |
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#10 (permalink) Wed May 19, 2010 9:12 am Sleep |
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Hello Hung, Actually I would like to answer your question, but I doubt whether it is acceptable to answer your question in this thread, because from my point of view, it is talking about different terminologies or expressions of sleep. May be it is better if you post it to ESL Forum What do you want to talk about?, or Listening, speaking, pronunciation and accent training, or Speaking English for 20 seconds a day? under the tittle of 'Insomnia: How to prevent and solve the problem' and I will rejoin you. Am I correct? Please advice as necessary. Thanks. Lina
www.english-test.net/forum/forum3.html www.english-test.net/forum/forum33.html www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic46595-915.html _________________ I am looking for a skype partner to practice my English. |
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Linaseattle I'm here quite often ;-)

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#11 (permalink) Wed May 26, 2010 18:38 pm Sleep |
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| Thanks for choosing this great topic |
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HamidTeh New Member
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#12 (permalink) Thu May 27, 2010 11:54 am Sleep |
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Hi Alan,
...........in the arms of Morpheus.
What is Morpheus?
Thanks.
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#13 (permalink) Thu May 27, 2010 12:51 pm Sleep |
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You mean, "Who is Morpheus?" Lee.
In Mythology, he is the Greek God of Dreams. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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Beeesneees Language Coach

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#14 (permalink) Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:35 am Sleep |
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I ve known more words due to your topic "Sleep". Now I have a little shut eye ^^! Thanks Regards, Doris |
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Angelos I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#15 (permalink) Fri Jul 16, 2010 22:36 pm Sleep |
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Dear Alan,
In America many people say : early Bird,catnnaper, night owl.As you know it depends of the differnts hours,that the people use to go to bed or wake up.
Carlos. |
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