From Naheed, Pakistan
Time to talk about those cute friends who, with their small sizes, bring great happiness and joy to our lives. They possess such a pure aura that infuses our surrounding with a lot of positivity. Teacher Jo talked about them a lot when she blogged back in June/July 2007 and also shared so many photos with us all. I too want to talk about them and if some of the old friends will remember, I shared a picture of my dearest cat (call him Chhotoo :-)) in last year's open blogs. Since the day he came in our home, our love affair with animals has become a never ending tale of funny little things.
Here's a shot of Chhotoo. Isn't he photogenic?
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From Taru, Finland
During the winter it is dark and lack of sun shine which provides D-vitamin producing in our body system. Our central health care system and doctors have said that it is better for us is we achieve the D-vitamin from daily food. Of course there is an alternative that you are able to go a shop and buy products including D-vitamin.
I show you how it is to make a fish for food.
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From Anita, Slovakia
Hello everyone,
Can you remember Andrew, the head of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ LE department, writing about the Mongolia Adventure on Staff blog in July? I am sure, you can. If not, please take a look here.
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From Rachel
I was the first ever ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Learning English teacher blogger, way back in 2006 and have blogged a couple of times since then, so, if we've met before, nice to see you again!
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From Leila, Finland
Some of you may remember me years back - from the time - when I was a ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½le blogger, I think it was 2007.
Since then nothing so very extraordinary has happened in my life. Luckily I am healthy enough and everyday life is somewhat in order.
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From Sophie
Hello everyone. It's great to be back online. I blogged back in June 2008 when I was studying German at Portsmouth University in preparation for a PGCE course. Well, I'm happy to say I passed both courses but decided not to pursue a career in teaching German in England; instead, I came to Paris to read for an M.A in Teaching French as a Foreign Language, which I also passed, but then again decided not to pursue a career in teaching French either.
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From Taru, Finland
My name is Taru and I live in Northern part of Finland near Polar Arctic Circle. I was a blogger on June 2009. I was then and am still an adult student. I have graduated Hospitality and Tourism Management and continued studies Landscape planning for a master degree. But it was not the point to speak about education, I have been thinking recently about predictions so called before-hand signs of becoming happenings and things.
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Hello again blogosphere! And blog friends! It's Sean here and this week and next I'll be blogging here in the Staff blog. How many 'blogs' is that?!! Well, I'll try to do a couple of entries each week - but maybe if you send me some really interesting comments I'll have to do more! ;-)
So what to talk about? What to say? Right now I'm staring at a blank screen, wondering who is out there... Who will read this? Who will reply? Well, I'm hoping some of my old friends who replied to my Teacher blog a while ago will pop up... and I hope some new friends too! From all over the world! That's the beauty of ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Learning English - we can all come together from all over the world and exchange views....
But what's your view? What's your perspective? Where do you stand? Who are you?!
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From Jan, Bulgaria
Hello to all of you!
Today I keep telling you about Bulgaria. This time the story will be about my New Year vacation at the ski resort, which name is Bansko. By the way, this is my sister Kate on the picture!
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From Veronika, Belarus
Hi everybody!
I was absent just for couple of weeks, but already missed you all!
New Year, Christmas... then there was my birthday and an exam at last...All this drew me in...
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From Ana Paula, Brazil
Happy New Year friends! I wish you a wonderful 2011 and I hope all your dreams for this new year come true.
2011 is a special year to me because it's my third and last year at university. Time past so fast, though it seems like I entered uni yesterday. I'm enjoying the course very much indeed and I really hope I can become a good teacher ( I'm doing my best to achieve this goal).
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From Anita, Slovakia
Hello everyone,
I would like to start my first blog with a dialogue between me and a customer (C) in our office;
C: I wish you a Happy New Year, good health, good fortune and luck.
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From Kieran
My favourite place to escape from our current cold, miserable weather has been the reference section of my local library. There I can sit back in a (fairly!) comfortable chair and flick through the newspapers and magazines.
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From Naheed, Pakistan
Oh, I am so happy for the opportunity to write here again. How can I ever forget to thank ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Le for this? It makes me feel good to think that we have become a part of this wonderful learning English community and is global at the same time.
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From Cheikh, Qatar
Hello, from me, Cheikh Vall to you all and happy new year.
Many thanks to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ LE for the chance to blog here and catch up with you again.
This year I settled in Doha and start a new job as translator at a law office.
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From Amy
Happy New Year! Lovely to be back here on the blogs :-) It feels like quite a long time ago that I caught up with everyone and said hello to new readers in December 2009.
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Hi guys,
To start on a seasonal note, although it's officially 2011 now, I thought you might like to see a few Christmas photos from London!
As you've probably seen, Ireland has been in the spotlight over the last few months but I'm not going to get into that here! If you would like to find out more about what's happening in Ireland and with the Irish economy right now, check out some of the radio and TV programmes about it from World Have Your Say.
And now, back to your questions...
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From Lidia, Russia
My dear friends, I would like to say a short HELLO to everyone!
It was long time ago when I did it last time with 'ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ learning English" and I have just relised how much I miss it!!
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From Kiran, from Nepal
Dear All,
Wish you a very happy New Year!
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From Stephen Keeler
Hi Everyone!
How good it is to be able to 'talk' to you all again. So much has happened since last Christmas. It's not easy to know where to start.
I have moved house. You perhaps remember that I used to live in a cosy little house in west London. I lived there for 28 years. Lucy, my lovely daughter, was born there 22 years ago, and it was the first and only house I had owned together with my late wife.
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From Cris, Argentina
Happy New Year to the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ LE staff, my blog mates and readers!
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