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Friday, 28 September 2007

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Hi Amy and friends,

Just brief answer...

Amy, the star of Bollywood is handsome and thanks for your supportive words. I also think your posts were really fantastic! I'll show you a picture I have taken in the Indian Square in Aracruz city here in Espírito Santo/ Brazil. A gift to you who renewed me as a sudent after the failure in the OET test:



Shiva
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Rafique from Pakistan: You’ll certainly learn here and thanks for your advices on my son’s education including word toys, puzzles and games.


Chandrakant Patel from India Dahod: Thanks Chandrakant. I think I am.


posted by Mauricio from Brazil: Hi Maurício, I’ve really missed you but I understand because my father is also a teacher. Be generous with your pupils giving marks! ;-) You shoud see how I teach Math to my son. I always include all his friends in the problems to be solved in a funny way that he laughs a lot. He is good in math, he studied Portuguese, English and Math in Kumon school (do you know this method?) two years ago but he became so stressed with so much homework to do everyday that it was harmful to his health and I had to stop it.


Josie from netherlands: I’ll also include your authors in my list. I’d love to have those books in English you’ve mentioned. I went to Rio for work. My uncle is also a dentist and has a clinic there.

Silwal Kishor from Nepal: Nice to see my phrase “anger is bad for our beauty and health” sounds soppy to you. Irony apart, I’m not really angry, Silwal. With so many beautiful things in life here, how could I be? I just wanted to go there because I was sensitized reading an article about the lack of dentists in remote areas that people was even removing their own teeth. I have it still here. You can read it in this link: http://www.abc.net.au/health/regions/features/dental/default.htm


Naheed from Pakistan: Naheed, once you jump into the water of the Caraís Lake, you don’t have the desire to leave the place. The water is so warm and relaxing and you feel your hair and skin so soft!


Josie from netherlands: Hi Josie, it’s so good to know that my posts might refresh your Brazilian feeling being in another country.


Jarek from Poland: Glad to know you liked the story of the Monk and the Nun

Ernesto from Chile: Two volcanoes and a lake...It sounds beautiful that story too!

Farzan from tehran: Good bye, Farzan and thank you for your comments.


Josie from Netherlands: Thanks Josie. I rarely open my orkut but I’ll look for you. I’m interested in those books in English, especially the English course in DVD for children. I have friends whose husbands work in those companies, who knows they can bring the books for me?

Naheed from Pakistan: You understood exactly what I was trying to say with the picture of the moon. Thanks and good-bye.

Manoj Pandey from Bhopal,India: Thanks Manoj, who knows if one day I will visit India?Good bye.


Gogosky from south korea: Thanks for your comment and good bye



Hyoshil from lincoln: Hi Hyoshil, glad to know our children are similar. Yesterday we woke up in the middle of the night to watch the racing. What a racing! I bite all my nails (just kidding). Have you watched my surprise in you tube? The one with a broken arm is my sister. My son has caused the broken arm accidentally. He jumped over her in an unexpected way.


posted by : Thanks for your comment and for the overview in the India culture. Yesterday I watched a film about India, it showed Goa and fantastic dances.


Paco from Spain: Hi Paco, thanks for your comment. I haven’t had many comments from europeans so I appreciate yours very much.


Chandrakant Patel from India, Dahod: You are right. I have the google earth but I don’t know how to use it properly.

Ana Paula from Brazil: I also like Tom Jobim. I like that music too...”It’s better be happy than be sad, happiness is the best thing that exists, it’s like the light inside the heart, because the samba was born over there in Bahia...” Bye Aninha and thanks for everything. “Saravá”

Antonio from Belgium: you seem to be a caring father and your son smart. Thanks Antonio. It was good to have you with me this month.

Ana from Poland: Thanks Ana for your comments and support. I’m glad you liked my blogs.


Silwal Kishor from Nepal: you are really welcome here. Thanks and Good bye


Ernesto from Chile: Ernesto, most of the people, even from here, prefer going to the restaurant to have the pie.


Paula from Venezuela: Interesting to know about the similarieties between the both dishes. Thanks for sharing that with us. I didn’t know about that. Keep on writing here. I’d like to know more about Venezuela.


Naheed from Pakistan: Thanks again for your explanation, Naheed. I appreciated it very much!


Antonio from Belgium: It’s for a big family because it is served on Easter when families gather together.

Josie from Netherlands: Josie, once a friend of my uncle sent it by postage to him... :-)

Antonio from Belgium: Thanks Antonio, I’ll see this link.


Lucia from Italy: Thanks for your visit, I appreciated it

Myen from Vietnam: I’m happy you liked my blogs


Namaste
Adriana

Comments

I look at the your blog. and welcome to you^^ I will see you again bye

I look at the your blog. and welcome to you^^ I will see you again bye

hi how do you do today im reading your blog like every day in last month but i got sad when i made out this is your last blog i read all your aomment that i hadnt time tp read and very exciting when i got you come to migrant to AUSTRALIA like me and i must take part in IELTS exam.may be you couldnt have apportunity to respond this,i really enjoy reading your blog thanks thanks thanks and bless you and your cute son with best wish be certain a day even it a wish like pie in the sky but i do it if one day i come to BRISIL i hold it with your remember ADRIANA HELENA. thanks godbye

Hi Adri, Time flies. What a pity that you are finishing with this Blog. I must confess that I wished that the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ team had a problem to find another student blogger and had to ask you to continue. That was a bit selfish, I must admit. Nevertheless, I also think that it will be interesting to meet someone from India, especially after the nice entries of Amy about India. I don’t know with you are interested or still have some time left for that, but I would like to keep contact. People from the work of my husband are often coming here and back to Vila Velha, it will be easy to send you some material in English if you want it. I have a wonderful English course for children in DVD from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½. Tiago loves it and maybe Iago will like it too. The younger they are when they begin to learn a language, the better it is. By the way, I like the fact that you replied to my previous comments. I’m in Orkut as Josiane. I’m looking forward to meet you again. Best wishes!

Goodbye Adriana! see you again. I have so much enjoyed your blog.

Oh Adri... you are a sweet friend indeed! Bye dear Saravá!!!! ;-) Aninha.

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