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The language of understanding #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 27, 2010 17:30 pm   The language of understanding
 

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Hi,

It's great when you find that someone says they understand what you have explained to them. It gives you a good feeling inside. I experience that on occasion on this site. Let me tell you more:

http://www.english-test.net/stories/66/index.html

Alan
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The language of understanding #2 (permalink) Sun May 16, 2010 14:43 pm   The language of understanding
 

Good evening!:-)

"That`s all as clear as a daylight" "That`s all as clear as a mud" Tomorrow at the beginning of the lesson I will teach my pupils these two wonderful expressions. And by the end of the lesson make them to finish my sentence "Everything was as clear as a..................." ;-)

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not completely self-confident English teacher Dina ;-)
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The language of understanding #3 (permalink) Sun May 16, 2010 15:22 pm   The language of understanding
 

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Hi Dina,

Glad you liked the expressions. By the way what's happening about your recording? Just curious! I'd love to be in your class on Monday morning.

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The language of understanding #4 (permalink) Mon May 17, 2010 11:09 am   The language of understanding
 

Hi Alan, :-)

I will not finish my recording before the 10th of June, as the person who understands the computer language absent in our City ;-). Although I wish to listen to your comments as soon as possible, the time gives me the possibility to improve my English and I hope to get the more positive comments. :-)

By the way on Monday morning the pupils answered daylight!

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The language of understanding #5 (permalink) Sat Jun 12, 2010 12:53 pm   The language of understanding
 

I enjoyed reading your essay as well as learned new vocabulary and expressions.

Best regards,

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The language of understanding #6 (permalink) Sat Jun 12, 2010 14:24 pm   The language of understanding
 

Alan wrote:
Hi,

It's great when you find that someone says they understand what you have explained to them. It gives you a good feeling inside. I experience that on occasion on this site. Let me tell you more:

http://www.english-test.net/stories/66/index.html

Alan
I enjoy the way you teach, I read your message and I understood almost a 90%. I think is just because (that clear as day light)
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The language of understanding #7 (permalink) Sat Jun 12, 2010 14:48 pm   The language of understanding
 

Thanks very much sir

i have to face many problem in speaking . please sir tell me how to remore it . . ont thing i want to know that where do u live, sir ?
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The language of understanding #8 (permalink) Sat Jun 12, 2010 17:56 pm   The language of understanding
 

Hi Alan,

Today's lesson was exceptionally useful as we the non-native speakers are often at a loss of response. I would be very grateful if we could have a few more lessons on responses to everday statements - even to greetings.

Cheers!
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The language of understanding #9 (permalink) Mon Jun 14, 2010 19:59 pm   The language of understanding
 

hello every one learning english skills..after dat i want to improve my language so still im feeling problem speaking..
so please every one ,has info to improve my english...tell me..

thanks sir..
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The language of understanding #10 (permalink) Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:24 am   The language of understanding
 

hi , its great to completly understand what somebody talk to you . some people when they listen say mm ,but thanks alot because you told me right expression or proper word , like argument speaker ,iam not quite with you or i see , ihave got the message , idea,etc ,Oh yes thank you it's all as clear as mud.
but ther are some people when thay are talking confuse me , they dont speak as well and dont let you talk with them when they are some times wrong , intrupet many times.
i belive that the good speaker is good listener ,, see you and thanks alot.
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The language of understanding #11 (permalink) Wed Jun 16, 2010 21:43 pm   The language of understanding
 

hi prof Alan ,it is the first time i have ever never listen to some of these ostensibly attractive expressions and idioms and i have a single hope that these expressions are academic responses to certain situations but i wanna the spoken and academic and their abbs.Last but not the least u do a good and wonderful job,extremely beneficial.Finally i ask u to specify a lesson to learn how to use punctuation marks correctly and accurately.God may shower His mercy on u.
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The language of understanding #12 (permalink) Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:10 am   The language of understanding
 

The Language of Understanding.
Oh, very fine. I enjoyed it. It's as clear as daylight.
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The language of understanding #13 (permalink) Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:19 am   The language of understanding
 

hi
thanks you so much for sending informative mails.i really like and learn from that. very good essays
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The language of understanding #14 (permalink) Wed Jun 23, 2010 15:21 pm   The language of understanding
 

hi
thanks you prof Alan.I enjoyed it

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The language of understanding #15 (permalink) Sat Jun 26, 2010 9:28 am   The language of understanding
 

Hi Alan , thank you very much for your active following up and great efforts in education of the participants, in fact, I print each essay I receive from you and the English-test.net and read it well at home and I see, I am getting better & better with time and love this way in education inspite of my busy work, thank you very much
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