Hello,everyone.When I was a student,it took years to learn English in the national education system only for exams.It cost a lot to keep spelling,gramma and pronunciation right.Now however, without all the pressure from the deadline of the exam or the judgement of my English level,do I still have the motivation to learn it as a real tool to communicate with the world? Yes.That's why I am here.
But what indeed makes English and any other language alive?I think it is not the language itself,but our mind and who we really are.So I don't care whether you are good at English or where you were born.What I care is if you are open-minded,kind,polite and respectful.
As I believe,predudice always obscures the truth,I hope to make friends with you and communicate in English about things we like,unique experience we had,interesting ideas we have based on patience and understanding.
Reply if you are interested.
Comments
Seeker, nice talking with you. You are very nice.
Dara gono, that's a very funny story, and I commented on your blog.
Mishaikh, thanks for your advice, I appreciate that.
Evangelina, that's very kind of you to say so. Thanks. I like your profile photo. Is it your own work?
Adaline Bala, I am looking forward to know you and your lovely friends in EC. Thanks.
Shan, I'd like to. I use skype, but I am not always online. Ask for my skype Id the next time we chat in private.
RK, thanks for your compliment which makes my time in EC delighted.
hello jade , i am a student and i wanna practice my english. so if you like to chat with me and practice with me let me know. i can use skype,whatsapp or facebook too. thank you
Dear Jade, Welcome to EC. I would like to say all my lovely friends in EC are 'open-minded,kind,polite and respectful'.
Hopefully you will enjoy learning with us
Take care & keep writing
Well Done!
Interesting blog. Be sure leaving a space after every punctuation sign. Two spaces after period and one space after other punction signs.