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Jade and Lily's thread : if you're bored come say "hello"

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Hm...that's interesting

yeah, people changes, but if i successfully apply to foreign country's uni, i won't be able to meet them, so i guess it won't bothers me, if they have changed or not :D it's been a lot of good and bad things in high school, but it's hard to leave anyway. i think, it's harder to leave home than school itself :rolleyes:

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i have the experience of had study abroad for a year and was hard, most on the second semester than the first, cause the first i was all cheerful for the experience, for the second i happened to miss my home a lot, yet i enjoyed the experience as much as i could.

 

where you'd like to go to study and what? :D

yeah, i believe it's hard

i'd like to study in UK, of course :sneaky: in Leed's uni :) i'm not sure yet, what to study. i'm thinking between english, english and philosophy, history and philosophy. but first of all i need to pass IELTS no lower than 6,5 :\

good luck with that, it'll be so great :D

 

are those exams hard there? are you getting prepared for it?

i think your english is pretty good Karo. :)

 

i attened an institution here that gives you almost native level, and exams were hard, i left near the end cause was too stressful.

Thanx :)

well, it's kind of hard exam to pass. although if i have to do it today, i think i'll pass it on 6 really :D

to post here doesn't require good english skills but thanks. A lot of people says this, maybe it's true then :D

I have one extra lesson specially for IELTS, i'm going to take it in may or by the end of april, if i don't change my mind.

It was nice chatting with you, but i'm going to bed now. See you next time :) Byebye :hug:

good luck with it :)

 

generally english learners from europe (most case i know) are well prepared when taking good regular classes of english, even at times better than average english native speaker as we be tought strongly to care for spellings, pronunciation and grammar.

we use to value ourselves less than we should, is something i noticied in general, althought there are always exceptions on both extremes.

 

i quitted that method as was too hard, as you had to take an exam divided in 4 kinds, but each have another 4 main views to value it, and you had to pass it all with +6, so it was like having to pass 16 exams each time, which is not fair cause in real with our native language we are not as good in grammar writing than in reading, right?

 

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ok, same here. good luck with exams and tasks, have a good day. :hug:

Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

Tu vas bien Mark?

Tu vas bien Mark?

 

Oui! J'ai bien joue au tennis hier!:D

 

Et toi?

J'ai mon test d'anglais demain alors je suis un peu stressée. :confused:

J'ai mon test d'anglais demain alors je suis un peu stressée. :confused:

 

Donc, bonne chance!:D

don't be stressed, you'll do it pretty well jady :hug:

 

Yeah I hope so. :disappointed:

Thanks anyway. :hug:

I like my new office, I can park pretty much right outside it :P

Hello everyone. :nice:

 

 

DAVID YOU DIDN'T ANSWER MY QUESTION! :mean: :sad:

On the albums of the 80's thread. What does DID stand for? :bigcry:

I like my new office, I can park pretty much right outside it :P

 

Lazy get!:P

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