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#4 (permalink) Thu Jun 22, 2006 14:38 pm Hey all, I am Vague :) from Bulgaria |
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| Of course,Vague!You're always welcome! |
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Pamela I'm a Communicator ;-)
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#6 (permalink) Fri Jun 23, 2006 8:17 am Hey all, I am Vague :) from Bulgaria |
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Hi vague!
Glad to meet you! At my look ( )your English is quite good.
In your profile you’ve listed 'technologies' among your other interests; what kind of technologies are you interested in?
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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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Vague I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#8 (permalink) Fri Jun 23, 2006 9:17 am Hey all, I am Vague :) from Bulgaria |
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| what i hate most is that i really make stupid mistakes...things i know, things that are obvious...that are really like in a grammar book...and i just write them wrong in the test... |
Oh, I know that very and even too well... Yesterday, while doing a pre-test (writing an essay under strong time-pressure) I wrote childrens ( ! !). After ** years of painstaking studying English!
I am taking exams just the next week. And a bit nervous…
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| i am just intrested in computers |
Good to hear! Does it mean that you’re going to learn ‘Computing’-related discipline at university? Computer graphics, networks, games, web technologies, multimedia, electronics, something else?
Anyway, have a good luck and enjoy the site! Tamara _________________ It’s impossible to learn swimming without entering the water… |
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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#9 (permalink) Fri Jun 23, 2006 9:55 am Hey all, I am Vague :) from Bulgaria |
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actually, i want to go for languages in the university...no matter what kind of...i have already learned French and now i would like to start something new...either Sandinavian languages,or Arabian, or Greek or...I don't know...it depends on the results I get on this exam in English...the thing is..i am totally crazy abt foreign languages  abt your mistakes, Tamara on a dictation last night..i wrote Greec instead of Greek... but we r humans after all..recently i had to translate some documents, prepared by a native English-speaking person...and he wrote "the transformer DON"T....." , so i think it is normal to make mistakes after all...where do u come from, by the way?
ps: Wish u luck abt the exams, i'll keep my fingers crossed, but your English seems very good, so don't worry too much abt them...i have sit on many exams and i know that the most important thing is just to be calm...i also try to repeat this to myself all the time u can make it, I am sure |
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Vague I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#11 (permalink) Sat Jun 24, 2006 10:08 am Hey all, I am Vague :) from Bulgaria |
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| vague wrote: |
| actually, i want to go for languages in the university...no matter what kind of...i have already learned French and now i would like to start something new...either Sandinavian languages,or Arabian, or Greek or...I don't know...it depends on the results I get on this exam in English...the thing is..i am totally crazy abt foreign languages |
Hi vague!
Do you know if our (European, I mean) university system provides teaching polyglot linguists or you will have to make a choice in favour of the only specific language (or a branch of 'one-root' languages?
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#12 (permalink) Mon Jun 26, 2006 9:10 am Hey all, I am Vague :) from Bulgaria |
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hi again, dark magician yes, i can talk for myself a bit- I am a girl, 21-year old. I live in a small town on the bank of Danube river. For the moment i am working as a manager and getting ready for the university. my exams are in less than three weeks. here i will answer Tamara's question As i already said, i would like to go for foreign languages. There are a lot of phylologies in the sofia university and they all include different stuff...for example the scandinavian includes all the scandinavian languages...same goes for the arabic. apart from that u can choose a specific language- like Greek, English, Iran, Hindi, Japonese, Chinese, etc...and i think in each specialty u have an opportunity to study another, second language, which u choose- German, French, English, etc. this is very good i think in another university i am going to apply in, u have practical linguistics- there u study a combination of two languages only. Perfect, isn't it what else about me- i am singe at the moment live with my parents, i have a sister. my mom is a teacher in English, my dad works in a logistic company- sth i really like and probably my master's degree would be in it yup, that is all i think have to work a bit may u all have a wonderful new week! greetings! |
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#13 (permalink) Mon Jun 26, 2006 10:57 am Hey all, I am Vague :) from Bulgaria |
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Hi vague and thanks for the answer 
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| There are a lot of phylologies in the sofia university… |
Yes. I just meant - generally - that 'making a choice' (when we are in the point with a lot of possibilities) is quite good and adult act but it always has another side: focusing on and sharpening of one-two things only, not more (professionally, I mean) and leaving the others to be a hobby or even undeveloped at all. Nobody can to become expert in everything and making important decision is difficult.
Certainly, your parents can (and, of course, will) help you to make such an important choice - with and after careful consideration of all pros and cons.
I wish you good luck with your job and with your exams! Tamara _________________ It’s impossible to learn swimming without entering the water… |
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#14 (permalink) Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:07 am Hey all, I am Vague :) from Bulgaria |
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Hi vague
I'm sorry to be the last one who tells you welcome .. but " The absent party is not so faulty "..
it's Nice to see you here and hope you use this website usefully ..
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