hi my lovely sister Nafis, Thanks for your tasteful words of tenderness, it's a really kind from you to give my comments some of your precious time, acually it does make me so happy. On the other hand, i know that you're not a teacher but i think you're from Canada right? and because the canadien people speak English which is the first language there, i modestly asked to correct only my blunder mistakes if i have done some. Moreover, the more we know the more we know about what we don't know. Also, may be i told you that i have read some of your discussions which were very fascinating and excellent, and also because of the good style of writing that you have got, i did ask you about some help. thank you very much indeed,
Thank you for offering a helping hand to me. I have speaking and listening problems.
When speaking, I makes a lot of grammartical mistakes, especially tense. I understood them, but still can not use them correctly. Also, my speech or answer soon come to a dead end. Because I don't have a lot of vocabulary and phrases in my brain. I've tried to memorize them, but simply it didn't work for me.
I'd like to be able to speak the same level of English as I can read or listen to.
I like listening to English. Actually, I used to think that I was really good at it. But, I was wrong. When it comes to listen to TV shows or TED videos, I can hardly catch what they are saying. It's not about the meaning, it's about the sound.
They speak pretty fast, and several words sound like a one word. I have no idea how I can catch the sound as native speakers do it without problem. When listening with subtitles, I can understand a little more but sometimes I can't match their sound with the pharases.
Well, I'm sorry. I talked too much about my problems. Thank you again for asking my problems.
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hi my lovely sister Nafis,
Thanks for your tasteful words of tenderness, it's a really kind from you to give my comments some of your precious time, acually it does make me so happy. On the other hand, i know that you're not a teacher but i think you're from Canada right? and because the canadien people speak English which is the first language there, i modestly asked to correct only my blunder mistakes if i have done some. Moreover, the more we know the more we know about what we don't know. Also, may be i told you that i have read some of your discussions which were very fascinating and excellent, and also because of the good style of writing that you have got, i did ask you about some help.
thank you very much indeed,
Hi Nafis,
Thank you so much for your advice :D
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Dear Nafis, thank you for sharing the Mozart's masterpiece with me. I love it.
:)
Nafis, since I am so excited, I want to share another nice link with you. I hope that you enjoy it, too. It's one of my favorites.
http://www.classicalconnect.com/Piano_Music/Alireza%20Khajavi/Elahe...
Sorry if my voice is not recorded with good quality. I hope that it does not annoy your ears! :D
I played that piece using the following virtual piano.
http://www.onlinepianist.com/virtual_piano/
:)
Hi Nafis,
Thank you for offering a helping hand to me. I have speaking and listening problems.
When speaking, I makes a lot of grammartical mistakes, especially tense. I understood them, but still can not use them correctly. Also, my speech or answer soon come to a dead end. Because I don't have a lot of vocabulary and phrases in my brain. I've tried to memorize them, but simply it didn't work for me.
I'd like to be able to speak the same level of English as I can read or listen to.
I like listening to English. Actually, I used to think that I was really good at it. But, I was wrong. When it comes to listen to TV shows or TED videos, I can hardly catch what they are saying. It's not about the meaning, it's about the sound.
They speak pretty fast, and several words sound like a one word. I have no idea how I can catch the sound as native speakers do it without problem. When listening with subtitles, I can understand a little more but sometimes I can't match their sound with the pharases.
Well, I'm sorry. I talked too much about my problems. Thank you again for asking my problems.
Hope you have a great day!
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