I`m currently at the airport waiting till i can board. Wanna use this opportunity to say goodbye to all who have been reading my blog in the last 3 months. I hope u enjoyed it. My stay in Vancouver was better than i expected thanks to a lot of kind people i met here ( I thank those as well).
Gotta leave now i`m running out of battery.
Cu later
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
English
No comment on this one. Just read the article and you will hopefully understand why i am struggling with English.
http://observer-online.com/articles/2007/12/05/editorial/editorial/column.txt
http://observer-online.com/articles/2007/12/05/editorial/editorial/column.txt
Sunday, December 2, 2007
One useful sentence
Most people who start to learn English begin to memorise simple sentences which allow them to keep up a small talk. But when it comes to a case of emergency phrases like "How are you" or "I am from Switzerland" do not help at all.
Whereas the majority of the countries from all around the world don`t give a rat`s ass about that fact and do not take into account to change their approach of how to teach a language whatsoever, clever Japanese pedagogues created a DVD with the most vital sentences.
In this example the woman is facing a big problem and is desperately looking for help. Unfortunately, she is lost for words and the friendly gentlman is unable to find out what is bothering her.
Take a look at this sample and you will soon realise how far ahead the Japanese are.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1791484
P.S.: After wathing this movie for at least 10 times i start to ask myself
1. Why on earth doesn`t she call the ambulance on her own?
2. Wasn`t it possible to cast a better actor than this man?
3. Do the dancing girls know what they are singing?
4. Who came up with the idea to combine gymnastic with diarrihea?
5. What are the odds that this "Diahrrea-dance" is going to be the next big hit after the "macarena-dance"
Whereas the majority of the countries from all around the world don`t give a rat`s ass about that fact and do not take into account to change their approach of how to teach a language whatsoever, clever Japanese pedagogues created a DVD with the most vital sentences.
In this example the woman is facing a big problem and is desperately looking for help. Unfortunately, she is lost for words and the friendly gentlman is unable to find out what is bothering her.
Take a look at this sample and you will soon realise how far ahead the Japanese are.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1791484
P.S.: After wathing this movie for at least 10 times i start to ask myself
1. Why on earth doesn`t she call the ambulance on her own?
2. Wasn`t it possible to cast a better actor than this man?
3. Do the dancing girls know what they are singing?
4. Who came up with the idea to combine gymnastic with diarrihea?
5. What are the odds that this "Diahrrea-dance" is going to be the next big hit after the "macarena-dance"
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