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Thread: Pls correct my sentences :)

5691.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Mar 2006 Sat 06:06 pm

Please help me.. is the rule i set up correct? And are my sentences ok?



Thread: Usage of cell phone in abroad..

5692.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Mar 2006 Sat 06:05 pm

haha you gave your own answer to your own question True.
I will buy a turkish simcard next year (a)



Thread: Literature at LISE

5693.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Mar 2006 Sat 04:07 pm

It tastes good tho. And i think half of Izmir at least, drinks it Everybody had it, at the cashdesks.

Isn't it just original turkish tea, but given that name to attract foreigners to buy it?



Thread: you know you love me.. help!! :P

5694.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Mar 2006 Sat 04:04 pm

Hehe You can check this link, Elisa, if you'd like to know more THIS link obviously

It's not really comparable to the Dutch system, as our divisions are different in secondary education. I don't know about belgium, but we go straight to University after Highschool and already did the A-levels there and don't need to go to college. (this is ofcourse if you did the pre-unviersity-education at highschool)

I think GCSE would be kinda comparable to a quite well passed exam of a HAVO-student in Holland. I don't know if there's HAVO and VWO in Belgium tho



Thread: Pls correct my sentences :)

5695.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Mar 2006 Sat 03:59 pm

Ohh won't anyone help me?



Thread: Literature at LISE

5696.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Mar 2006 Sat 03:54 pm

Ehm.. somewhere on the shelf of Rize Turist çayı in the supermarket?

I'm sorry, I only make English tea And the Turkish tea is a special treat I'd only make for my man



Thread: Literature at LISE

5697.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Mar 2006 Sat 03:42 pm

Hehe Only 5 months to go if everything goes well.

Ohhh i so hope I'm gonna get that student-visa! And if not, I'll ask Lyndie to help me out

And now im gonna have a cup of tea!



Thread: you know you love me.. help!! :P

5698.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Mar 2006 Sat 03:33 pm

I'm sure u'll be ok.. but i think you just want to pass with high grades I would want too. My school doesn't offer Turkish classes, but others in Holland do. I've printed their exams to study myself, but I can really see that it is made for people who had 3 years of Turkish lessons (you get them 3 years), so right now they are way too difficult for me.

I'm gonna practise with them next year, so that once i speak Turkish, i can subscribe to do an exam in Holland as well and get an official state certificate.

Lots of luck, again. I'll think if you when I'm doing my Greek exam at the day of your oral



Thread: Literature at LISE

5699.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Mar 2006 Sat 03:28 pm

THANKS Im gonna contact them immediately!



Thread: you know you love me.. help!! :P

5700.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 25 Mar 2006 Sat 03:27 pm

Are the Turkish GSCEs difficult in England? In Holland they are not more difficult than the German and French ones, which are actually really easy.. they are quite superficial and you get graded on your oral exam for 2 things:

- Pronunciation (im sure you speak real fine
- Your ability to make yourself understood in that language (so if you speak LOTS, but with lots of grammar, but still can be understood, its quite fine, but if your grammar is perfect but you dont speak lots, its also fine. As long as a French person would be able to understand my French without difficulty, I can pass easily. Im sure you can make yourself understood very well in Turkish

If i were you i'd try to find GCSE exames of the previous years and see how you'd pass with those

I wish you lots of luck and i advise you to drink Sahlep when you are in Turkey. I drank it with Kadir and he told me what it was:
The tubers of flowers of the Orchidacea family are gathered, cooked and then dried. From these dried things, the Sahlep powder is made. If you boil it with milk and sugar, it becomes creamy and sweet. You can put cinnamon over it to make the taste stronger. It is really nice, sweet, good for your throat..typically from winter. The flowers grow high in the mountains and are quite rare if im not mistaken. For this reason Kadir doesn't drink it much, but took me to drink it, as we don't have it in Holland
It's really nice and said to be an aphrodisiac as well.
Marasch icecream is also made from the same sahlep.



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