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Hercules I'm here quite often ;-)
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Yankee I'm a Communicator ;-)

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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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#5 (permalink) Fri Jun 09, 2006 3:24 am Hi |
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Hi Tere
My name is Hercules and I'm from Syria , could you please give us some informations about yourself and your studying and of course about your lovely country and what is like ?
Hope to see you
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Hi Hercules!
Thank you for your kind words. This is a good country for tourists/foreigners. People say they don?t feel strangers here because they don?t lose touch with their culture. Here you have all types of restaurants recreating the natural environment of their country of origin; your national newspaper, your favourite entertainment... Local people are open to new comers and very friendly. The farther you go from the city centre, the warmer people are. City life offers all that you can find in a modern city and aively nightlife. As regards landscapes, you may find whatever you may like: from north to south the view is so varied due to the different climates that you find beautiful mountains in the north and all along the west, wonderful falls in the north west, green fields with cattle in the centre, beautiful beaches in the mid east, and breathtaking natural places in the south. From heat to cold, from dry climate to humid...a bit for every taste...
Come whenever you like and count on me, if I can be of any help.
I?ve been teaching English since I was 16 at different levels (I?m 47 now). While doing so, I?ve always kept my own students (as a private teacher) and as time went by and I began to be known, the amount of students began to increase...so...I?m working full time at the moment.
warm regards for now
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Tere I'm new here and I like it ;-)

Joined: 08 Jun 2006 Posts: 33 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Tere I'm new here and I like it ;-)

Joined: 08 Jun 2006 Posts: 33 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Tere I'm new here and I like it ;-)

Joined: 08 Jun 2006 Posts: 33 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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Tere I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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Tere I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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Hercules I'm here quite often ;-)
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#13 (permalink) Sun Jun 11, 2006 15:23 pm Hi |
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anyway, Have you ever visited my country or any Arabian countries ? and what your opinion about this website ? could you give us any advice about learning English and what are the best ways to do it ?
Hope to see you
Herc |
Hello Herc,
I?m afraid I?ve never been too far from my country... Travelling is really good. It broadens your mind. Excellent in all senses!
I know very little about the Arabian culture. My brother?s wife comes from a Turkish family (the furthest I?ve gone). It was through her that I got to know sth about their dances, traditional food, customes...but it has not been too much. She lives far from here too and we are not in close contact. So...if you want to tell me something, it will be great! Anything related to people, customes, thought, education...would be superb!
Regarding..."advice"....ooops... That is something very old and experienced people do and I?m far from being the first so...I guess...I lack the second...LOL Being serious... I can just tell you what I tell my stds. You know, what works for some people, doesn?t for others. So there are no rules. I think everyone has to try different things until being able to decide what has worked out to be the most suitable for him/her.
Learning a language means learning and developing four skills: listening comprehension, reading comprehension, writing and speaking. All the four are important to get a good command of the language so, you should focus on that. This is an excellent site (the best I?ve seen on the net) to improve reading and writing. But don?t forget practising conversation. You may speak (should) aloud. That?s good for fluency but it?s not enough. You need to interact with other people (in conversational situations). You may do that on internet too...
As regards this site as I said before, ...It?s the best I?ve seen. I belong to some forums for teachers...but nothing to do with this: high quality in contents and highly qualified teachers. Site and moderators are serious, responsible, quick to answer, highly efficient, and very kind. Their work here is very much valuable.
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Tere I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#14 (permalink) Sun Jun 11, 2006 19:31 pm Saying hello. Warm regards from BA, Argentina |
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Hi tere I need your help. Could you help me, please? I want know, how I can put photo on my post such your post to herc thank you "Tere" very much opss yes your advises to herc it's very good and I need it again a big thank to you _________________ Right is always stronger than iniquity. |
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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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#15 (permalink) Sun Jun 11, 2006 22:48 pm Saying hello. Warm regards from BA, Argentina |
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Welcome Tere to this wonderful place.
I couldn't agree more with you when it comes to friendship. It demands a lot of effort from us, but it gives incredibly much in return.
Hope you are enjoying being here and that you'll get to know many fantastic people!
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