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Kworth #31
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In reply to post ID 1663
LOL  :-D  :-D
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In reply to post ID 1663
I didn't say really much, and i  don't know my grade now!
Perhaps 4-3, because the points are very rare.
Kworth #33
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Which points? Do you mean the grades?
Soli (Moderator) #34
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 the points ,you can get, make youre grade.
exactly
Yemen #35
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"Glückshormonproduktion" is in English:
"Mood hormone" "Happy hormone" or "feel-good hormone" production.
the chemical equivalent would be:
"Serotonin"
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thank you very much!
i was too happy in this moment to look for this vocabulary. :-D
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Eva #37
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Subject: Children's rhyme
 :wink: Hehe, jetzt werdet ihr bereichert!  :nuts: Ich bin in der English Speaking Corner angekommen. :cheesy:

Yesterday there was a children's rhyme in our Langenscheidt Language Kalendar I'd like to share with you:

A wise old owl
lived in an oak.
The more he saw
the less he spoke.
The less he spoke
the more he heard.
Why can't we all be
like that wise old bird?

This are my teachers (they talk too much): :finger:  :finger:  :finger: This is me (I listen like an old owl): :listen: OK, I lied... This is me:  :zzz:  I simply love smileys... :-p
Schön ist eigentlich alles, was man mit Liebe betrachtet.
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Eva #38
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Subject: English jokes
Even if some of you may already know them :-O  I post the few English jokes I know:

What is green, very dangerous and tells you the time?



A clockodile.

A tourist has a car accident in a Scottish village. He asks the first person he meets: "Are you a mechanic?" "No, I'm a McAlister."

Um, oh no... :scared: I must have forgotten some of the jokes.  :wall: I'll post them when I remember them.
Schön ist eigentlich alles, was man mit Liebe betrachtet.
Kathrin #39
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i think that the most amazing english jokes are better to be heard, its hard to understand them if you just read them...like McAlistair joke

but i love them!!
lol
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Eva #40
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Hey Kathrin you are starting durch I think  ;-)  There were 8 unread posts when entered the forum... I once told these jokes on a Sunday after the service when we were hanging out in the sofaecke of the kleiner saal (Sorry for all those German words but I don't really know a fitting English equivalent and this way you may understand what I mean^^) and the medicineman was near to laughing himself a wolf about the clockodile. I just thought it might fit in here.
Schön ist eigentlich alles, was man mit Liebe betrachtet.
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Eva #41
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OK, I can't stop posting rhymes, jokes and poems... ;-)
Here is a wonderful poem by Brian Patten which was in our English book.

Geography lesson

Our teacher told us one day he would leave the school
And sail across the warm blue sea
To places he had only known from maps,
And all his life had longed to be.

The house he lived in was narrow and grey
But in his mind's eye he could see
Sweet-scented jasmine clambering up the walls,
And green leaves burning on an orange tree.

He spoke of the lands he longed to visit,
Where it was never drab or cold.
And I couldn't understand why he never left,
And shook off our school's stranglehold.

Then halfway through his final term
He took ill and he never returned.
And he never got to that place on the map
Where the green leaves of the orange trees burned.

The maps were pulled down from the classroom wall;
his name was forgotten, it faded away.
but a lesson he never knew he taught
Is with me to this day.

I travel to where the green leaves burn,
To where the ocean's glass-clear and blue,
To all those places my teacher taught me to love -
But which he never knew.
Schön ist eigentlich alles, was man mit Liebe betrachtet.
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Eva #42
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Subject: Another English joke
Another really good English joke:

Which is the longest word in the English language?



Answer: Smiles. :-)  :-)  :-)  There is a mile between the first and the last letter.
Schön ist eigentlich alles, was man mit Liebe betrachtet.
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Eva #43
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Subject: Tongue Twisters
Nobody except me is writing in this thread and I continue posting some nonsense... This time four tongue twisters.

Betty Botter bought some butter, but the butter Betty Botter bought was bitter, so Betty Botter bought some better butter to make the bitter butter better. (Don't try to find the sense, there isn't any.)

Whether the weather is hot, or whether the weather is not, we`ll weather the weather, whatever the weather, whether we like it or not!

How much wood would a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck would chuck wood. (I really like that one. :-p )

She sells sea shells at the sea shore. If she sells sea shells she's a sea shell seller. (That's a really old one.)

If anybody has subject to talk about in English please post it! I'll write back... :-p
Schön ist eigentlich alles, was man mit Liebe betrachtet.
Vano #44
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now I´m writing here too, because eva has said me I have to do it. Now you can see,that my english is under all pig (thank you at  Christoph)  :-D

But the tongue twister with Betty Botter is really good. I like them.
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Eva #45
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Hey Vano! :-)
Wow, you really wrote something... I'm glad you answered, I already felt very lonely... :-p Except for Kathrin nobody wrote back. :wall:  When did you talk to Christoph? Is he back in Erlangen? Under all pig is a very funny expression^^ :-D I really like it, thank you, medicineman! It is amazing how many unread posts there were when I entered the forum. Just because my computer was switched off for one and a half day! :cheesy:
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