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| Elite Member Join Date: Aug 2006
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| I've noticed I get more respect than I deserve at times, I'm old, so what should I deserve for that? I hate it when my students drop to their knees in class asking permission to use the toilet. Come on kids, get up please! I know it's a common theme to show respect to your teachers. But unless they're about to pee their trousers, they dis me to the max, so it can't be real. Would it be inappropriate to tell them to stay off their knees, just ask, it's natural to pee, it's okay, I understand, go pee, you have five minutes, don't forget to wash your hands? Thank you in advance, Khru Ae. |
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the correct term for English speakers would be 'what we want to'... | |
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| Elite Member Join Date: Aug 2006
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| Fang Last Online: Today 01:55 AM Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: USA & Ban Chang-Thailand
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| U lost me Khun Toe but see no harm is welcoming new members to the forum. Unless of course someone is interested is shooing them away threw intimidation. Keep it light "chingo". Ciao! |
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| Lisu Last Online: Today 04:15 AM Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Under a bridge
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I wanna know what's your problem? Some of of us are prolly gonna have some questions we wanna answer for. For foks sake wanna/gonna/prolly is how many of us speak, why do people get upset when non native speakers use our slang or our lazy way of speaking. Understanding is the first priority. Who on this thread doesn't understand the meaning of wanna? Big welcome to ครู Ae. (Did I spell khru correctly?). | ||
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| Patong Beach Last Online: 17-10-2008 05:25 PM Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Bangkok
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Thanks for your advice, I'll consult my graphic design for this. Kroo Ae. | |
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| Patong Beach Last Online: 17-10-2008 05:25 PM Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Bangkok
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| Hello... ................................. Dear Smet, I thing it's the nature of human to be exciting and sometime serious to learn the new things,and the atmosphere around teaching places will help you (from my past experience in learning japanese, teacher is the best one to motivate my mind) ... think positive Kroo Ae, |
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| Patong Beach Last Online: 17-10-2008 05:25 PM Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Bangkok
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| .............................................. Dear killerbees, Thanks for your welcoming, feel good to get the message from the one who do the same thing with me... do not hesitate to contact me. Nice day, Kroo Ae |
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| Patong Beach Last Online: 17-10-2008 05:25 PM Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Bangkok
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| Thanks Plan B... .................................................. ....... Dear all, I'm so sorry if some of my comment maybe causes of conflict in here. I'm the thai native teacher who try to develop myself to be the better teacher who teach in English...then I'm accept that my English skills is still not reach to the best ( but I'm not give up if you dare me to test Thai Grammar or any Thai literacy... The topic about : want to = wanna / going to = gonna / etc, ... I'm accept both of your guys comments, and I'll use them all ... if I write the letter to my boss or to apply the new job, I'll write the formal one...I promise. However, after I read Teakdoor forum many times, I feel warm and familiar with you all, so can I use gonna or wanna with you? Please. * Thanks for klongmaster for your advise about the way to spell "Khru", but my school use the slightly different phonetic system to teach our student, then I have to stay "Kroo" follow our individual system. ** Thanks for Plan B about every cheerful comment that I appreciate, furthermore, your phrase " Big welcome to ครู Ae " ... you write it ablolutely correct ! >>> Have a nice dream, นอนหลับฝันดี... Kroo Ae ครูเอ |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2006
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huh? whaddya mean? u dissing me? | |
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