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Socheata Tep
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« on: November 03, 2005, 10:35:04 PM »

Cool  Hi All,

Learning English is not so difficult. The difficulty in learning English is our commitment. If we commit ourselves to study hard without reluctance, although it may take long time, sooner or later the satisfactory result will come.  Cheesy  

 I really appreciate Paul that he created this site and the "Learning Zone" program. He is helping us to have more opportunities to improve our English skill. Thus, just cheer up and work hard toward our goal.  Smiley

With all my best,

 Cool Cheata
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« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2005, 10:54:38 PM »

hey that is the best attitude,

 stay positive and with perfect practice you can get better,

 i am happy you like the website and please tell all your friends to join as members or listen to the radio show wed n fri 830-930pm,

 the more the members grow, the more a community of students helping students, and teachers helping students can grow.

 We are all here to help!

 English is fun  :lol:

 you have fun too,

 Paul  :wink:
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« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2005, 09:49:04 PM »

Dear Cheata...

After reading your messages you posted on the learning zoon.
I feel that your phrases is very sweet and smooth to read.
You must have a good comment of English. I approximately have a small idea that you must have prepareed these phrases before you posted it. And I realize that I couldn't compare to you. But I hope as we learn more, we will grow. just as Paul said.
But How can I improve my English skill if I don't have time to study
in any place or practise speaking with any body.
I feel that everyday my English is falling a part. I quit learning English for almost 1 years.
I wonder if anyone could give some tips about this.
I have a hard time to remember vocabulary too.

Thanks for your attention.
Sophara
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« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2005, 08:54:43 PM »

Hi Ori_Heart,
I am a new member in this site. I don't have a perfect English but I think I have been learning a lot since I got chance to read many books in English. There are few tips that I do to help me remembering the vocabularies (even the spelling).
1. Try to write down on your personal note the word that you think you don't understant and look up in the dictionary for the meaning. You may take a note with your own word. It is easier to remember a word meaning in your mother language.
2. Always try to find out the correct spelling of the words and write it down on your note including the meaning. You never know when you will see the same word again. So when you meet that word again you will remember or you always can open your note book anytime.
3. Make your own dictionary. Try to bring or keep a small note book in your school bag or purse. Always record the new words, ask for help to find out the meaning or look up in the dictionary.

Good luck,
Rubin
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