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Friday, 31 October 2008

Lots of Love!

It's been a wonderful experience, a great pleasure and a privilege to have been part of this community! Thanks to all at the BBC Learning English Team for giving me the opportunity to be here. Of course special thanks to Marvin (where are you man?), Ana "Star Student Funky Stuff Strutting" Paula, Linda (have you ever thought of being a tour guide?) and to everyone who took the risk and time to write in comments. You all wrote such fascinating, sensitive and inspiring pieces (comments and posts). You should all be really proud of yourselves as learning different languages is one of the hardest and most important things in life. Learning a language increases our possibility to share our ideas and skills and to develop friendships - is there anything more important than these things?.

Peace, Love and Prosperity to you all and don't forget our Sweet Mama Earth, you have been a big part of my little family!

Simon, Nehir and Mehpare

Comments

Good bye Simon! It was wonderful to have such a funky and groovy teacher as you. I wish all the best for you and your lovely family. Meanwhile, keep strutting your stuff, ok? ;-) See you around, Ana Paula xxx.

Hello Helen! Where are you from? Your letters are very "spirituous" and have some brazilian way in those that I can't explain right. I totaly agree with you in relation of sharing of ideas that the knowledge of other languages can brought us. Vey nice to see poeople as you blogging here! wellcome.

Hi Simon, Thank you so much for all your work and for encouraging us to learn English. You menaged ( in my case )to coax me to look at learning English from different angle and it'll bring good results in the future I'm sure. All the best for you and your family.

Dear Simon Thank, Thanks again thanks for helping student throughout the world. it was a great opportunaty for and for us. thanks

hi Simon.This is my first comment to your blog. but I've always been here with you and other students the past two months.Your are a special teacher and I like your blogs very much. I always got many knowledges for them. thank you very much.

Hi, Helen Nice to meet you. I do hope that I will get a lot of exciting stories in your month .

Best wishes from Oulu to you and your family Simon, the first snow just fell, so we have a long winter ahead.

Hi Simon, Thanks again. Best wishes to you and your family.

Hi Simon, don't say goodbye. As you have said, now we are part of the same sool and we share the same interests. Thanks a lot for your time and your inestimable comments. See you later. Toni.

Dear Simon! It is just November again, the time two years ago I have writen my first words as comments ho Tricia, the teacher, and Alex Mosky, the student then. It gave me heavy effort to write those sentences. With the same effort I went through books for children. Now, as I read each page on I come acros the words which became familiar to me by reading these blogs. Then, instantly a light twinkl in my head and I say to myself ยดรก, the word I know from the teacher Xx from hereˇ, which makes reading big fun and a pleasure! The more teachers I have got to know here the more secret pleasure it gives to my reading. Many happy greetings to you, your sweet doll, wife and Istambul!

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