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30.       libralady
5152 posts
 28 Feb 2009 Sat 01:22 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

We are Turks. ..That thing applies to you Christians.

No Turk is reported ´harmed´ with that action.

 

 Haha!  I forgot you are Turk........ so no action like that is required {#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod}

31.       burnish
10 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 05:40 am

Thanks for the comments, I hope I did not offend anyone by sounding like those backpacker type

pupils. And as for the grammer I have a bad habit of MS Word fixing it for me{#lang_emotions_get_you} due to writting dissertations the night before. I plan to get my CELTA first to get some expirance in, then go for my 4 year DELTA degree, so no worries of running off with my rucksack ready to teach.

 

Very true of native speakers not being the best, in fact native speakers have the worst habits and slang than those who studied it formally.

 

Also, I can feel your pain when asking about the different past particles, infinitives, irregualr verbs, and getting the famous "Well...you know thats just the way you write it"

 

Plus I made a post on what made learning English diffucult, just to make sure I can help others with the same problems.

 

And One more question: Are there any pipe organs in Turkey? I play the organ (yes... I know do not kill yourself laughing) and usually when I have time give free lessons.



Edited (3/3/2009) by burnish
Edited (3/3/2009) by burnish

32.       burnish
10 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 06:05 am

Plus it doesnt help when there are over one hundred websites for ESl teaching, advertising "Want to travel abroad, click here" (dumb people nodd yes {#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod}). Alas, there are teachers who are only holding minimal requirements being excellent teachers. But too many blonde hair blue eyed natives are being hired.

33.       adana
416 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 08:26 am

 

Quoting burnish

 But too many blonde hair blue eyed natives are being hired.

 

 Have you ever thought that once you hire a blond female teacher  the attendance records in classes{#lang_emotions_bigsmile} rise dramatically?

34.       Trudy
7887 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 08:32 am

 

Quoting adana

 

 

 Have you ever thought that once you hire a blond female teacher  the attendance records in classes{#lang_emotions_bigsmile} rise dramatically?

 

 Poor me, I´m not blond nor native English..... lol lol

35.       cynicmystic
567 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 10:15 pm

Yes, but you can always don your dominatrix outfit and draw the crowds in.

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

 Poor me, I´m not blond nor native English..... lol lol

 

 

36.       cynicmystic
567 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 10:18 pm

If you provide the list of the schools that you are considering to work for, I may be able to tell you a bit about their reputations in general. I would avoid ESL academies, and would focus on highschools with prep year programs.

 

Quoting burnish

Thanks for the comments, I hope I did not offend anyone by sounding like those backpacker type

pupils. And as for the grammer I have a bad habit of MS Word fixing it for me{#lang_emotions_get_you} due to writting dissertations the night before. I plan to get my CELTA first to get some expirance in, then go for my 4 year DELTA degree, so no worries of running off with my rucksack ready to teach.

 

Very true of native speakers not being the best, in fact native speakers have the worst habits and slang than those who studied it formally.

 

Also, I can feel your pain when asking about the different past particles, infinitives, irregualr verbs, and getting the famous "Well...you know thats just the way you write it"

 

Plus I made a post on what made learning English diffucult, just to make sure I can help others with the same problems.

 

And One more question: Are there any pipe organs in Turkey? I play the organ (yes... I know do not kill yourself laughing) and usually when I have time give free lessons.

 

 

37.       Trudy
7887 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 10:20 pm

 

Quoting cynicmystic

Yes, but you can always don your dominatrix outfit and draw the crowds in.

 

 

 

 

 You are repeating yourself with the same ´joke´. Ah, but it´s forgiven, you´re a man and they are predictable. lol lol

38.       cynicmystic
567 posts
 04 Mar 2009 Wed 12:33 am

It actually wasn´t a joke.

I love it when girls like you have their hearts´ broken and turn into sour grapes.

One more reason for you to don your outfit and whip away to vent off the anger.

On the other hand, you could always go back to reading romance novels.

Quoting Trudy

 

 

 You are repeating yourself with the same ´joke´. Ah, but it´s forgiven, you´re a man and they are predictable. lol lol

 

 

39.       Trudy
7887 posts
 04 Mar 2009 Wed 08:10 am

 

Quoting cynicmystic

It actually wasn´t a joke.

I love it when girls like you have their hearts´ broken and turn into sour grapes.

One more reason for you to don your outfit and whip away to vent off the anger.

On the other hand, you could always go back to reading romance novels.

 

 

 

 Of course it wasn´t a joke, you wouldn´t recognise one even if you stumbled upon it.

40.       cynicmystic
567 posts
 05 Mar 2009 Thu 12:40 am

I would recognize you in your special dom outfit though...

I also recognize the need to vent off some of that anger as well. I know how you feel hurt by evil dudus and want your sweet revenge. 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

 Of course it wasn´t a joke, you wouldn´t recognise one even if you stumbled upon it.

 

 

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