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Wednesday, 07 June 2006

Some answers to your questions

Hi

Today I got to go early to club, my training is at 5 pm , I should go at 3pm because the club is holding a press conference celebrating a sponsorship contract, and all the players should show up.

We won yesterday and qualified for the quarter final. It is nice to join a winning team, now we are getting ready for the Friday match.

One of the comments was from Kashif of Pakistan - I would advise you to listen as much as possible to what your boss says, this will help.

Naser of Iran: I have been to Iran in 2001. I played this match and we won by penalty kicks, I stopped 3 balls. It was Egypt vs Iran … anyway good luck in Germany.

Quyen of Vietnam: any work begins with hobby and talent, then the career follows, football is a big business now.

Moises of Mexico: Mexico is a big team, I played against it about three times, I was there in the intercontinental cup 99 Mexico. Louis Hernandez, the famous Mexican player, is my friend.

Paul of China: thanks, I guess England might do something big 2006.

I think the best way to learn English is to be with native speakers, whether reading what they write or listening to them. The biggest tip I can give you is to be brave and speak, don’t be afraid of making mistakes and do not be too proud to learn from those who know better ... I was never shy to ask my wife who could speak good English any question, I ask her about everything and I never forget her answers.

I tried to up load the photos but they wont start, I guess the files are too big. I will zip them and try again tomorrow.

By the way, some one was commenting on my devotion to my family - in our Egyptian culture family comes first. If you want to be successful start with your family then career will come.

See tomorrow
nader

Comments

thanks for your sharing ,I read it as I am in World Cup, and I can feel the press conference of charange is so important for a sportman,try your best!

Dear Nader, Assalamalikum (in arabic).How are you? It’s very nice to introduce my self with you. I’m from Dhaka, Bangladesh. I’m married with a son of 4 months. I love football, but I couldn’t play good. Every year we have a competition with our interdepartmental. But this year I’m not playing due to my sickness. However, I need to learn few techniques from you about football. In the meantime, I’m working in an American organization but due to my bad English I couldn’t express my self as what I want to say. Some time they might understand in a wrong meaning. And also sometime I couldn’t understand their speech due to critical tone. Please advise me how to improve. Thanks

hi i just come to this blog and i am happy that bbc introduced this new program (blog). I am a cameroonian and like like most people know this is a country of footbal without the fact that we will not be in Germany. I am happy to discover a football player who teach us how the live of a football player is. And i am mainly happy because i discover that you love your family

Hi Nader, It's very nice to introduce and speak with you, I'm from Ahaly Fans and love football .I listened to you advice for learning english It is very well and I think that the right way to learning english . Nader, I'd like to ask you an question what's your opinion about Egyptian footall ? when will Egypt reach to world cup. Thank you

Hi Nader, It's very amazing to communicate with you. I never hope to do so. However I like football very much from the very early of my life, though I'm not playing football right now. I'm working for a private bank in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Provably you know about Bangladesh, a Muslim country of South Asia. After one year of your blog this comment may not reach to you.

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