Hello Pauline and all!

This episode about the pies is incredible and the funniest one. I can
imagine your husband laughing at you for this funny situation! LOL You must
have thought those pies were really tasty, haven't you? LOL

In a chat we had days before, you mentioned the bookmark page of this group
and there you showed me some links to test my English level for free. So, I
just took this test and fortunately I got 59 correct answers out of 68. It
says my level is Advanced.  Do you know if this means I could apply for CAE
if I prepare myself for it?
I'll check the site for more information about this evaluation.

Have a nice day
Oshiro


On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 6:39 PM, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello Oshiro and all,
>
> Let me tell you something interesting about Polish in exchange:
> Linda in Portugese means beautiful,you told me earlier.
> Lublin in Poilsh can be divided into 2 words:Lub Lin which means maybe
> Lin.;)
> I find it quite interesting myself.
>
> I have a lot of jokes like this since I often get confused,especially
> when I run into a Polish woman teacher who teaches French in the
> office.LOL
>
> For instance,the first time at the grocery store,I saw many tiny
> bootles labeld with 'SOS',I got very concerned wondering why they were
> displayed at the shop like that instead of at the pharmaciest's!
> It turned out to be 'sauce' of course.
>
> Another one is hilarious for me!
> Whenever we pass other people's gates or gardens,we often see a sign
> "Uwaga Pies."
> When we first arrived to Poland and I didn't know any Polish words in
> written at all,I asked my betterhalf,"Why are there so many people
> baking pies for sale or what?" LOL
> It turned out to be 'Beware of dogs!',my goodness!!!
>
> I felt the same way with my sister's old stamp album,too!:(
> I find buying new stamps from the shop boring and meaningless,but it's
> too hard to collect them if no one sends letters anymore...
> My stamps became very precious because of their rarity.
> I give them away as some kind of souvenirs to anyone special enough to
> me.
> Usually kids are the receivers of them.;)
>
> Oh,you pulled my leg by having misinformed me about your level.LOL
> That was why I needed time to google books for you alone since I
> haven't prepared any Poilsh students for CPE yet!
>
> FCE is rather easy to be well-prepared.
> Ckeck out this book:
> New First Certificate Gold coursebook+exam maximiser(New Edition)
> by Jacky Newbrook Judith Wilson Richard Acklam(longman)
>
> Got to go!
> Good night,
> Pln
>
> On Sep 23, 6:37 pm, Rafael Oshiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  Hello Pln Jason Charles Hani Ed Ria Simone Chaya and all,
> >
> > I'm really into knowing new places and cultures. Always I hear the name
> > Lublin, it reminds me of Dublin, but just the names. :)
> > Thanks for enjoying having me as a friend, I have the same feeling
> towards
> > you.
> >
> > You mentioned about the stamps on envelopes. By the way, I inherited a
> > collection of them from my cousin but it turned out to be hard to
> continue
> > the collection since we are lacking sending and receiving letters.
> > Consequently I put it beside and gave up continuing the collection. (** I
> > still remember the stamps from Poland).
> >
> > About the books, I make a mistake. I said that I was interested in exams
> of
> > proficiency in English, but actually I'm not in that level of English.
> I'm
> > interest in Cambridge FCE or CAE. It reminds me Eckman and his story of
> > making mistakes in English. :) It's hard to express ourselves perfectly
> in
> > another language other that our native when we are not fluent.
> > Don't worry about the books, when you have some spare time, you can help
> me
> > with that.
> >
> > I put the weather from some cities from Europe here in my desktop, so I
> can
> > keep track of them until I get there. :)
> >
> > Have a nice day you all!!
> > Oshiro
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 7:20 AM, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello Oshiro Jason Charles Hani Ed Ria Simone Chaya and all,
> >
> > > You impressed me again with your curiosity and aptitude,old
> > > friend,Oshiro!!!LOL
> >
> > > Others may just wish me a bon voyage,but you went straight to google
> > > the city on the Internet and desired to see it for yourself!;)
> > > You are certainly a keen learner of LIFE and that makes me very proud
> > > of having a friend like you!!!LOL
> >
> > > I miss receiving hand-written greeting cards,postcards or even better
> > > letters tremendously!:(
> >
> > > I recall 9 years ago at a Yahoo group I later co-founded,all of us
> > > more sentimental members started to send one another pictures and
> > > letters at Christmas just with the hope to read one another's
> > > handwriting and signitures...LOL
> >
> > > I had such a wonderful time waiting for,opening and reading letters
> > > from all over the world and by just looking at the stamps,the paper
> > > and envelopes they chose for me was a mere pleasure already!;)
> >
> > > By the way,Oshiro,I'm still too busy to google the books I promised
> > > you last week.:(
> > > My 2 sons and I are still fighting with the changeable weather to
> > > recover from our flu...
> >
> > > The older son was ordered by the doctor to stay away from school for
> > > at least 2 days today...:(
> > > My doctor's appointment is booked for later next week only because too
> > > amny people are ill,even the doctor who was supposed to see my son
> > > this morning was...
> > > So he was rescheduled to see a doctor unknown to us...:(
> >
> > > Take very good care of yourself,Oshiro and all of you!
> > > I'll keep you updated with the weather conditions in Europe before you
> > > pack your suitcae to come next month...
> > > Or you should add the weather forecast of those 2 cities on your
> > > homepage to keep yourself informed.;)
> >
> > > Great day,everyone!
> > > Pln
> > > BTW,where have you been,Eckman?:(
> >
> > > On Sep 21, 6:23 pm, Rafael Oshiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hello Pln, Eckman, Claire, Ed, Jason, Chaya and all!!
> >
> > > > Nice to see you again here in the group!!
> > > > As I told you earlier, I googled the city you were this weekend and
> found
> > > it
> > > > awesome. I like this kind of historical places. It's always healthy
> going
> > > to
> > > > distant places to forget everything from our daily-basis. We recharge
> our
> > > > batteries.
> >
> > > > I haven't been a quick-witted person these days, so I couldn't pull
> > > Claire's
> > > > legs. LOL
> >
> > > > Eckman, can you imagine the future generation and the current
> generation
> > > > that has never sent or received a letter written by hands? It's been
> many
> > > > years since the last time I received a hand-written letter. I miss
> that.
> > > I
> > > > agree with you Pln, write and receive letter must be more romantic
> that
> > > text
> > > > messages and emails. On the other hand, we got used to it and I
> wouldn't
> > > be
> > > > able to wait that long to read the reply for a letter. :)
> >
> > > > Does any of you still use letters to communicate with friends or
> > > relatives
> > > > in another countries or distant places?
> >
> > > > Oshiro
> >
> > > > On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 5:25 PM, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > > Hello Eckman Oshiro Jason Ed Chaya Claire and all,
> >
> > > > > Sorry,Jason for not announcing my whereabouts before my family and
> > > > > left for Lublin,a beautiful eastern city of Poland for the
> weekend!:(
> > > > > I did tell Oshiro and Eckman last Thursday by accident though.;)
> >
> > > > > We just got back 3 hours ago and I love every minute of it!!!
> >
> > > > > Come on,Oshiro!Claire wasn't born yesterday,and it won't be that
> easy
> > > > > to scare her!LOL
> >
> > > > > My betterhalf and I used to exchange letters for 3 years 23 years
> ago
> > > > > with the same snail speed...10 days for a letter to travel from
> Taiwan
> > > > > to South Africa!
> >
> > > > > I think Eckman actually enjoyed this slow motion of waiting period
> as
> > > > > much as I did,didn't you,Eckman?
> > > > > It is more romantic to me because it involves 'patience'.;)
> >
> > > > > E-mails make communication so much easier and faster.One of the
> > > > > disandantages is Internet produces many more long-distance instant
> > > > > romance that can be too cheap and tacky for an old-fashioned person
> > > > > like me...:(
> >
> > > > > I've read all 9 messages and will be back tomorrow to catch up with
> > > > > you all.
> > > > > Hope you all had a wonderful weekend as well!
> >
> > > > > Good night,everyone!
> > > > > Pln- Hide quoted text -
> >
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> >
>

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