Hello all eager learner,

What a heated discussion you have had here!
Motivation is the key to success.There's no doubt about it at all.The
problem is how long can you keep on doing it by yourself and cheering
yourself up without other members' appreaciation,encouragement or
acknowledgement!
Most importantly,I would say,it's the instant responses from other
more regular members like we used to
have:Rosa,Rocha,Ria,Pablo,Oshiro,Andre,Dantas,Mikhail and of course
Ed,our moderator,too.We had a great time because responding to one
another's messages became our fun,wasn't it?

Yes,Misha,don't doubt it!It's me whom you mentioned earlier.I came
back several weeks ago.

We'll just need to keep on doing it as we used to.I'll try to come as
often as possible.Everything in life has to come natural and mutural
because that's the only way to make fun last.I  hope I'm making some
sense to some of you here and now...

Nice weekend to you all!

On Dec 11, 1:42 pm, "NgoNam" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Thank you so much for supporting the idea. I think many people had known 
> about this feature of Google before this topic was writen. And I definitely 
> know that many of you reply to discossions from their own mail-box, not going 
> to the webpage. Therefore, I just raise this topic in order to notice members 
> about the existing of such a feature in case they want  to express their 
> appreciation but don't know how. We're absolutely not forced to go to the 
> webpage and make a vote for all discussions. I just want to say that when we 
> read a discussion on web base and found it useful or interesting ect, we can 
> encourage the author simply just by making a vote for them ^_^
>
> Turning to Alham's suggestion, thanks a lot for your appreciation but 
> admittedly I'm not so good at grammar. Moreover, I think it would be very 
> bored and useless if I coppied lessons from Grammar books since everyone 
> could read this kind of books everywhere. I just have another suggestion that 
> as many members including me are studying IELTS, TOEFL... and I personally 
> found the questions in writing and speaking tests quite interesting, 
> challenging and useful for us to vary our topic of discussions and therefore 
> widen our knowledge and enrich our vocabulary. Do you agree with me or have 
> other ideas? Raise your voice! ^_^
>
> Nam
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Elham Moazzen
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 7:03 PM
>   Subject: [ESL Podcast] Re: A new suggestion on how to inspire members to be 
> more active.
>
>   Dear all,
>
>   I also agree with Nam, In order to have a mechanism in the group to 
> evaluate each other.
>
>   I also need another thing. I'm really concerned with English grammer but I 
> really don't have enough time to sit down and read a book about grammer.
>
>   I will be really grateful if somebody for example Nam or Javad or any other 
> interested memeber takes the responsibility of grammer improvement in this 
> group bu sending each week or if he can twice a week an article about a 
> special form of grammer. In this regard after 6 months all of us will gain a 
> good level in academic english and will be more prepare to kinds of test. I 
> really need it and I really appreciate who does this favor to me and group.
>
>   Elham- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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