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Sunday, 14 December 2008

Cat-Cow stretch at home on Sunday December 14th.

Hello there,

Today is a raining Sunday in Ilan City. I stayed at home to do some Cat-Cow stretch Yoga, and to have a chinwag with you, readers, commentators, teachers, BBCLE team, and blogger mates. On weekend, there are less blog entries there; perhaps, you can excuse me to write little longer words.

It’s 15:00 pm in the afternoon in Taiwan; it is 7:00 am in the morning in London as well. Some of you are sleeping; some of you are awake or working now. The most important thing I know is all of you are alive.

too slow? or, too fast?


1. 4:00 am in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo state, Brazil.
Ana Paula Lima, you are a diligent English learner who is treated with respect by me. May you have a nice dream.

2. 4:00 am in Capixaba, Espirito Santo state, Brazil
Adiana Helena, You have got a new nice villa and will sleep there in the near future, have a nice dream! See you around after dawn.

3. 12:00 at noon in Karachi, Pakistan.
Naheed Shoukat Ali, Thanks for your correction for my mistook of using the word “invest”,
Yu are so right that I should use “investigate cases “instead of “invest cases”. You are about going to lunch, Have a nice day.
Mahjabeen Tahir, thank you very much for your comments, I learnt a lot from you. May you have a good lunch.

4. From 9:00 am to 19:00 in Russia.
Alexander, I am glad you are interested in BBCLE blog and would like to watch closely for all blogs, thank you. Russia has 11 time zones, from GMT+2 to GMT+12. Dario (from Russia), thanks for your comment.

5. 4:00 am in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Cristina Tarzibachi, you told me:” In Argentina, people call A lawyer and an accountant as the title of Dr, and they are not getting along well because of the accountant has a law-study background which the lawyer considers it is shallow.” We don’t have such kind of problem here.

6. 7:00 am in London
Hello BBCLE team, good morning, I am glad to here that BBC Learning English had joint second at online Educa, congrats. A few days ago, the Taiwan biggest newspaper UDN (United Daily News) reported that BBCLE has provided a couple of stuff on UDN-study website for Taiwanese readers use. I read their website; there are 4 parts which are “Takes away English”, “Quizzes”. “Real English”, and “On the town”.

7. 8:00 am in Germany.
Carmen Radeck, once upon a time, there was a BBCLE student blogger who is German named Marvin, and who blogged only 5 entries of a month, and quitted in the middle of September 2008. Hello Carmen, would you like to be a BBCLE Student blogger someday?

There are no rooms for me to chat with many other commentators today, and I would like to thank you all, and hopefully you could be a student blogger to tell more about you. And I would like to thank Blogger mates and teachers as well, see you around.

For now.

Best wishes.
James Wu (Wu Zhih Cheng), Taiwan.

Comments

Dr.James, you're wonderful. I know that if you were living in Argentina I wouldn't have any problems with a lawyer like you. Have a nice day, Cris

Hello James! 8:00 a.m. in Slovakia. We usually have a meal at about 8 o'clock, so I ate my porridge for breakfast on Sunday morning. Best wishes,

James, you certainly can do the yoga bit! Look fun, but be careful not to over do it.

Dr.James. When I read your essays, I feel myself as a student at a lecture. You raise many questions. I would be very grateful if you could tell us how to transfer photo from PC to TV.

Hi James from Vila Velha(my city) in Espírito Santo (my state)in Brazil (my country). Capixaba is the way people call us from here (it's an indigenous name). I'm Capixaba. James, thank you for your kind message to me. As promised, I'm planning to take some pictures at the villa in few days and write a blog explaining why I couldn't get before.

Hi, I am surprised and in a pleasant way for all the entries in this december blog. You have write a lot and very interesting. I couldn´t comment before to all those messages and subjects. I appreciate that you take the time to answer each student and you put the time it was in each country. Congrats. No doubt it must be difficult for you to understand all the excitement about Christmas. I am catholic and Christmas is very important for us, but I see that british and people from USA have a different approach to it.

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