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Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:14 am Success and achievement |
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Dear Samrat,
Welcome aboard and many thanks for your encouraging feedback. You are a software engineer from India. Could you please tell us more about your job? When did you start working in the IT industry and how often do you use English?
As for your question, yes, a fiasco is a complete or ridiculous failure. The word is often used in connection with a musical performance or any pretentious of a musical performance, or of any pretentious undertaking.
I'm sure you won't need neither the word fiasco nor failure in your active vocabulary because you are a positive person who thinks of success, and achievement.
Looking forward to talking to you. Torsten _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Sat Oct 16, 2004 12:18 pm Success and achievement |
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Dear Torsten,
| Quote: | I'm sure you won't need the words fiasco nor failure in your active vocabulary because you are a positive person who thinks of success, and achievement.
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Thanks for this encouragement. Ya, I am always looking forward to see success in my every steps.
Then, I have more than 3 years of experience in this software field. It is very challenging field and gives oppertunities to learn great technologies. Then we use to talk in English so often. This English is a very interesting language which always has something to teach.
I just want to make myself a regular reader and contributor of this forum.
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Samrat I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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Sat Oct 16, 2004 12:25 pm People in India speak English |
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Hi again,
When did you start learning English and where? I suppose English is more a second language to you than it is a foreign language? A lot of people in India speak English fluently, don't they? What kind of software do you create? What programming languages do you use? _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Sat Oct 16, 2004 12:37 pm Fiasco vs failure |
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Hi Torsten,
Ya, you are right. Despite English is a secondary language in India most of the professionals speck it very fluently. My mother tounge is Tamil(One of the Indian languages). English is always one of the subjects in our school studies. This language , by it's very nature is facinatting me at it's best. In my college days I used to learn atleast two/three words everyday.
Then I am developing Network management software products which mainly use Java,C , SNMP, JMX etc.
Cheers, Samrat |
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Samrat I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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Sat Oct 16, 2004 12:42 pm Ever been abroad? |
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Samrat,
Do you have any contact with native speakers of English at your place of work? Where did you aquire your programming skills? Have you ever been abroad? _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Torsten Site Admin

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Sat Oct 16, 2004 12:55 pm Ever been abroad? |
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Dear Tortsten,
| Quote: | | Do you have any contact with native speakers of English at your place of work? |
Being a software Enginner some time I need to have a telephonic coversation/conference with our clients. At times I found it difficult to cope up with their slang.
| Quote: | | Where did you aquire your programming skills? |
I joined in this comapny as a freash employer hence all my skils have been acquired here only
| Quote: | | Have you ever been abroad? |
No not yet.
Have you ever been to India?
Thanks, Samrat. |
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Samrat I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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Sat Oct 16, 2004 12:59 pm Speaking English in India |
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Hi Samrat,
So you have to communicate with clients in English over the telephone. Are those companies from India and you speak to them in English because you don't understand their mother tongue and they don't understand yours? As for me, no haven't been to India yet but the British person who has recorded the MP3 files on our website has travelled to India several times and he wants to get there again next year. _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Sat Oct 16, 2004 13:10 pm Fiasco vs failure |
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| The slang and pronunciation of English vary from country to country. Our Indian pronunciation is some how different. I guess it won't be as par with the native speekers. But Here we follow britain english. |
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Samrat I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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