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What about playing with words? Thu Aug 26, 2004 20:08 pm  What about playing with words?
 

hi everybody I have a nice game
I will start it and I want you to complete it with me
The game is about words I will write some words and their meaning in English
1-easygoing : the person who doesn't get angry easily .
2-egotistical : the person who thinks that he is the best and who want every thing for him .
3-sociable : the person who likes being with other people .

I'm waiting for your opinions and your words .
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Build your vocabulary Mon Aug 30, 2004 17:29 pm  Build your vocabulary
 

Hi again,

Your idea is very good because it enables you learn new vocabulary by using your the words you already know. This method usually has a better long time effect than translating words from English into your mother tongue. You can do this activity everday in different variations and you will see how your vocabulary grows.
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Hi Tue Aug 31, 2004 18:51 pm  Hi
 

thanks alot for yoyr opinion
and I will try to that all times and I need help from all the members so we can learn new vocabulary .
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