it's nice for you.i think i will be better if i got your mail box because i think i have lot to ask and it's about my studies for this year.am doing my 4 th year in english department at university and am preparing my memory too. will u be available to help if possible?
hi bill
I live in Tabriz,it's one of the biggest citties in Iran like shiraz that your other student lives.tabriz has many beautiful monuments and there are some turists that come to see them.I invite you to come to Iran and be my guest to see all of Iran's beauty
Hi Bill,
I'm gathering my words again to make another blog. I hope you can check it when I'm done. Is it still fine with you? (as I can see how busy you are now...)
Thank you so much for your explanation... I got more understanding about passive voice... I'll read and make some exercises to improve more my speaking... Please you don't need excuse about anything you are helping us a lot, I understood perfectly every thing and your explanation showed me how to put in practice all those tenses.
Thank you and Have a great day
Hi Bill:
It's nice to hear about you and it's a pleasure and privilige to exchange opinions regarding the learning and teaching of English. You pointed out a very interesting question about learning English here in Panama in particular, since there seems to be some kind of little passion in learning English here in comparison to other countries, Europe or Asia, for instance.
Well let me tell you that English is like a second language here in Panama. Since Panama is a center of banking, communication and because of the Canal, English is a MUST. Most people exchange Spanish and English words daily in a natural way that sometimes you wonder what language we are really speaking. Yet must students in our schools and colleges take English like any other subject just to fulfill a program. There is a constant revision of the curriculum that most public schools follow but goals are not clear, and probably, the most important element needed is absent: MOTIVATION. Tourism have greatly impacted Panama in these past few years, and English is in great demand. All kinds of programs and opportunities are opened for anyone willing to learn English. But for some reason which I still can identify, most students quit the courses.
Well Bill, there might be a lot of reasons, I'm not an expert, but I feel that motivation is the key here. Anyway, I'm trying to do my part for ·there is more happiness in giving, than in receiving·, isn't it ?
Thanks for your kindness in allowing me to write these few words to you. I'm here to continue at any other moment,
Thanks,
Jaime (Jaans)
Hi Bill,
Thanks a lot for giving me some information about eyes. It's alright I won't use it again. I have deleted it already. No problem with me. :-)
Thanks.
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I live in Tabriz,it's one of the biggest citties in Iran like shiraz that your other student lives.tabriz has many beautiful monuments and there are some turists that come to see them.I invite you to come to Iran and be my guest to see all of Iran's beauty
Thanks a lot Bill. :-)
I'm gathering my words again to make another blog. I hope you can check it when I'm done. Is it still fine with you? (as I can see how busy you are now...)
Thank you and Have a great day
It's nice to hear about you and it's a pleasure and privilige to exchange opinions regarding the learning and teaching of English. You pointed out a very interesting question about learning English here in Panama in particular, since there seems to be some kind of little passion in learning English here in comparison to other countries, Europe or Asia, for instance.
Well let me tell you that English is like a second language here in Panama. Since Panama is a center of banking, communication and because of the Canal, English is a MUST. Most people exchange Spanish and English words daily in a natural way that sometimes you wonder what language we are really speaking. Yet must students in our schools and colleges take English like any other subject just to fulfill a program. There is a constant revision of the curriculum that most public schools follow but goals are not clear, and probably, the most important element needed is absent: MOTIVATION. Tourism have greatly impacted Panama in these past few years, and English is in great demand. All kinds of programs and opportunities are opened for anyone willing to learn English. But for some reason which I still can identify, most students quit the courses.
Well Bill, there might be a lot of reasons, I'm not an expert, but I feel that motivation is the key here. Anyway, I'm trying to do my part for ·there is more happiness in giving, than in receiving·, isn't it ?
Thanks for your kindness in allowing me to write these few words to you. I'm here to continue at any other moment,
Thanks,
Jaime (Jaans)
Thanks a lot for giving me some information about eyes. It's alright I won't use it again. I have deleted it already. No problem with me. :-)
Thanks.