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@Levant
Hi everybody
How are you?
I did not have a [the, or (no article)] time to connecte [connect] to FA this week. I was very busy.
I'm happy to see that [the] topic is working.
I meet [met] my English advisor. She gave me a lot of work. She advice [advised] me to watch vidéo [videos] and work only for [on] my English [skills for] business because it's what i [I] need.
This week, I was [went] seeing [to see] Idir at the grand Rex[.] and y[Y]esterday[,] i [I] went to [the] Opera to see "la flute enchantée". It's amazing.
1. In a conversational setting, rely on your preterit [passe' simple] most of the time. Yes, the present tense (le present de l indicatif ) a sa place aussi mais le passe' simple est un bien meilleur ami.
2. Learn by heart all your irregular verbs and their meaning. You will be proficient in no time.
Best of luck. I will be back. So watch your grammar :-).
M.Dernière modification par mmis_ttaq-vaylit, 18 novembre 2017, 13h05.Lu-legh-d d'aq-vayli, d-ragh d'aq-vayli, a-d'em-tegh d'aq-vayli.
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Try it , and tell me what do you think about it.
(ce n est plus la forme interrogative).
Regarding the list of irregular verbs, here is one that I consult once in a while to confirm that I did not forget the correct way to conjugate a specific verb. You see, I do this after 30 years of English. Never ends but it is fun "le dynamisme d une langue-plutot le defi d une langue vivante!".
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/gra...rregular-verbs
The site is also good for other aspects of the English language. I recommend it for all levels.
Where are the beautiful days of Jack and Jill went up a hill to fetch a pail of water..."
Un peu du Malik wa zina... neknu nessan kan taqsit u 3eqqa n l-h'amez" :-), negh tin n lunja tteriel (tseriel).
Dayen... fukken id'rimen n-wen.
M.Lu-legh-d d'aq-vayli, d-ragh d'aq-vayli, a-d'em-tegh d'aq-vayli.
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J enchaine.. I keep going-
I recall a memorable moment from my time in the Lycee of Ruisseaux. Our English teacher is an Algerian woman who did her training in England. She was very dedicated and serious about her work. She initiated us into learning English through listening to English songs. For instance, I still recall this famous song by the Beetles: Imagine! Who would forget such song, isn't it?
Thanks to youtube, it was easy to find.
You can follow the lyrics on the screen. That will be a good way to learn some words and grammar.
You can also listen to "I did it my way" by Frank Sinatra with transcribed lyrics on the screen. See here:http://www.algerie-dz.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6004713#post6004713
Arnugh-d dourou kan... je suis genereux assagui.
M.Dernière modification par mmis_ttaq-vaylit, 19 novembre 2017, 13h37.Lu-legh-d d'aq-vayli, d-ragh d'aq-vayli, a-d'em-tegh d'aq-vayli.
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Hello english talker (i don't if we can say talker)
Hope you are doing well.
I will try to put one word for each day with the maining
Mimms-ttaq: ernoud a dada mehthouk chwya ernoudL'expérience est un professeur cruel qui vous fait passer l'examen avant de vous avoir expliqué la leçon
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Hello
mmis_ttaq-vaylit
instead, "Try it , and tell me what you think about it".
(ce n est plus la forme interrogative).
We should learn all the irregular verbs it's very important.. thank you for the site and the nice song.
Hi Levant, you mean false ? "Faux" ?PEACE
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