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Word in your ear (hand) #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:58 am   Word in your ear (hand)
 

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Hi,

I've just started a new series under the heading: A Word in your Ear. This is the first one about the noun 'hand:

http://www.english-test.net/newsletter/a-word-in-your-ear-hand-189.html

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Word in your ear (hand) #2 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 7:45 am   Word in your ear (hand)
 

Dear Alan,
That would be wonderful if you talk about the word in your audio file. Well, I can understand if you do not have that much time to do so.
Anyway, I quite like this series of building our vocabulary!
Regards,
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Word in your ear (hand) #3 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 8:46 am   Word in your ear (hand)
 

Hello Alan, The vocabulary building essays you post are excellent. I am really thrilled about them.
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Word in your ear (hand) #4 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 9:11 am   Word in your ear (hand)
 

Dear Alan,
Thank you so much for your way of teaching us by creating an interesting environment. Please keep it up. Thank you so much once again.

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Word in your ear (hand) #5 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 9:28 am   Word in your ear (hand)
 

Dear Alan,
I'm really thankful and happy for your new innovation in teaching. That was quite awesome. Keep it up...

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Word in your ear (hand) #6 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 12:02 pm   Word in your ear (hand)
 

thanks a lot it is so helpful...........also i want to add an expresion about hand.....u h r a good hand in doing that..............bye
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Word in your ear (hand) #7 (permalink) Fri May 07, 2010 13:33 pm   Word in your ear (hand)
 

thanks alot mr alan
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Word in your ear (hand) #8 (permalink) Sat May 08, 2010 11:30 am   Word in your ear (hand)
 

hello Alan ,
Thank you for you reaching "hand " you are a helpful hand to us and it is really interesting info . We use it in our mother tongue "wash your hand of sth"
i was afraid to use it until you have just told me .But don't you think that a "handful " means a lot ?
One more thing , we say " the upper hand is better than the lower hand " to mean that the one who gives is praised than the one who begs !!!
What do you think ?
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Word in your ear (hand) #9 (permalink) Wed May 12, 2010 8:42 am   Word in your ear (hand)
 

Dear Alan, my question is that, when a word attach with UNDER, what does that mean? for example, UNDERmine, UNDERneath, UNDERcurrent and so on.
THANK YOU.
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Word in your ear (hand) #10 (permalink) Wed May 12, 2010 9:24 am   Word in your ear (hand)
 

Hi Omario,

That's a difficult question to answer in the sense of how 'under' is used in general. It tends to refer to something that suggests 'lower than' the main part of the word or the verb. If you take 'undermine', this means you are going deeper than 'mine' and from that you get the idea that this is a hidden activity and therefore slightly deceitful. Similarly 'undercurrent' is a feeling or a trend that is not in the open.

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Word in your ear (hand) #11 (permalink) Fri May 14, 2010 14:33 pm   Word in your ear (hand)
 

Hello dear Alan!

Your essays are very handy!

I'm delighted of you.

You are doing your job very well!

Thanks!
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Hi Minnie #12 (permalink) Fri May 14, 2010 14:49 pm   Hi Minnie
 

Hi there,
Nice feedback. Keep on coming on this forum. Alan is my inspiration. Thanks.

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... #13 (permalink) Fri May 14, 2010 15:56 pm   ...
 

Hi Alan!
As you told me to send at least five voice messages so I'll try to do that. You know I really need toefl test package. To install java in the computer needs a lot of time so it's not possible for me to record my voice today. May be you can lend me a hand in preparing toefl test with high score.Thanks!
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Hi Minnie, It's me once again #14 (permalink) Sat May 15, 2010 10:17 am   Hi Minnie, It's me once again
 

Hi there,
Just curious, which country are you from?
Thanks a lot to you for your response.
Noren

Minnie wrote:
Dear Alan,
That would be wonderful if you talk about the word in your audio file. Well, I can understand if you do not have that much time to do so.
Anyway, I quite like this series of building our vocabulary!
Regards,
Minnie

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Word in your ear (hand) #15 (permalink) Sun May 16, 2010 8:45 am   Word in your ear (hand)
 

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