Nice weekend
Hi Jo & friends,
What time is it now in your country? I am in a good mood now, because it is Friday night, I can stay up a little bit later... And tomorrow I don't have to go to work... Whenever Friday comes, it seems that I feel a bit happier... ^_^
Jo, sorry that I haven't done your homework yet then you already gave us the answer ;)... August is coming, and I promise that I will try my best to improve my writing even when I am not the blogger anymore.
But one more thing I need your advice... I want to speak English more fluently and professionally... What should I do? A big problem to foreigners when studying foreign languages is speaking. How to express your ideas immediately by using the correct words, right pronunciation and good voice... Oh I find it very hard...
In Vietnam we also eat wasabi... It has very strong taste that I rarely eat... It would be terrible if you swallowed a spoon of wasabi...aaaaaaaaaa... But men like to eat wasabi than women in Vietnam... We often eat seafood with wasabi.
Jo, I won't let the cat out of the bag... Happy birthday to Richard... I really hope that I could eat your cake one day :)
Wish all of you a nice weekend...
Ha
Comments
I'm just here to say HI!! Have a great Weekend =) Kisses!
Hi Ha!!! By now it´s 21:17, and a few minutes ago I just arrived from my relaxing BodyBalance class, I took a wonderful bath, and right now I´m writing this comment to you. Oh Ha, I totally agree with you. Speaking is also hard to me. I think I have to practice more. Anyway, I hope that Jo can drop some tips for us :-). Have a nice weekend you too. Ana Paula.
Hi...Jo.. It is 29th July and we are going to miss you in two days...we are going to miss everything...your country, your roads, the Vietnamese food,.....
Hi Ha... I started learning english a few time ago. I want to improve my english skills too... What´s a wasabi? Bye, Luiz.
The most difficult thing for all Vietnamese people learning English is Speaking skill (As for me, including listening skill. Hic...). Now, I am trying my utmost to optimize both of these skills: Listening BBC news, Speaking in front of the mirror (I have noone to talk to in English, so I must talk to myself:d), Blogging everyday. I's like to make friends with all bloggers here.
Hi , Ha ! I'm also a Vietnamese and am living in Da Nang city but i haven't ever heard about " wasabi" . WHat is it ???
Hello Ha. How are you today? I hope you are fine. Ha, Excuse me, but you wrote in your previous blogs "nite" and "rite". Do you mean "night" and "right". I'd like to tell you that you were a very good student blogger in spite of your hectic schedule at work. In my opinion, your English is very good. Keep on studying. Good luck. Bye!
Hi ha! You can even write about the families as to how they are knitted around, By god's grace i have a wonderful family and few friends out here in my work place who are so caring and thoughtful. Indeed friends are blessing from god! They really make you feel life can be lived for longer.Thanks for giving thoughts to my ideas ... hope you will surely blog that ideas if ts possible.So once you are done with your weekend do blog something informative so that we too enjoy. Cheers! Nazneen
Once I was told a story by a student who studied in Moscow, and lived in a foreign student's hostel: In the evenings when he returned to his room quite late, he passed by a closed door and each time he heard one and the same strange sounds reminding him a bird sound: something like “ka-p-i-i-i-k, ka-p-i-i-i-k” … This continued for long time, and at the end, he couldn’t keep longer his curiosity, and opened the door to see what’s going on. And he saw a Vietnamese sitting and repeating one word - he studied Russian, and he wanted to learn to pronounce correctly the word “kap’ejka) (penny), and he exercised in his free time. For me it’s difficult to remember too many words and meanings, idioms, preposition use. There is no need for me to speak English, but pronunciation could be difficult, as well. In any case I suppose it will not be so difficult as for a Vietnamese fellow. Perhaps I don’t have the patience to improve it a lot.
I'm really happy to see u here and read ur blog. Wish u have a wonderful summer trip ^@^
yes wasabi, thats really really strong taste... goes well with sushi though... but it burns u down to your gut... need a lots of guts to gulp a spoonful..
Hi Ha, This is the first time I join the forum and read your blog also. :-) My concern is the same to you. Sometimes I feel fear of speaking to everyone because I can't express my thought enfluently. Hope to have the good tips from everyone. Have a nice day !
hi!ms Ha. I'm also a vietnamese and I feel it's difficult to speak E correctly.I'm a freshman in Qui Nhon University, maojor in General English.^_^ I know what "wasabi" is!!!! It's a kind of vegetable whose taste is very spicy and difficult to eat.
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