Monday, July 2, 2007

My Gratfull

It is very nice to read such sympathy words from expert tutor and decent lady, your humanity feeling is supporting me to a chivied my family goal.
Tony I full agree with your verification of my unworthy mistakes which coasting me a golden point.
I am so happy for your esteem of my reaction against this disappointment. Frankly I am surprise that a gentleman like you working in military and in teaching field has such a soft feeling like a butterfly wings.

You are so generous to offer me your help to improve my writing skill through this bloge or the next one.
I checked this morning in BC Abu Dhabi for earliest test, but as you wrote,the IELTS are booked up to second of september.

For my younger sister khawla,
It is the bright thing that you send such a meaningful words to me; I highly appreciate your response to me, wishing you and your family a nice trip to Syria. Please keep in touch with this brotherly group.


best Regards

3 comments:

firas said...

When I read your achievement, I felt of two things:

First: my admiration towards your fighting/ struggling sole to achieve your target.

Second: my duty towards an Iraqi person and counterpart engineer to remind him that “the road to success begins by stepping the first step".

You have a wonderful writing style that needs to be improved slightly by adding (the correct grammatical sentences formation) touch. If you allow me to say that you can try purchasing the book (Grammar in Use) for intermediate level students and read the first 40 or 50 chapters that concern how to form your grammars in the past, present and future as well. Also the book contains massive things regarding the other use of many English words. You will sense the difference and will help you hugely to enhance your grammatical sentences formation.

My cordial wishes to pass (Achilles' Heel) successfuly on the next September.

Yours sincerely,
Firas

maha hanna said...

Hi Ahmad,

I checked the weblog yesterday and read your comments about you results. Tony & Khalwla comments were very encouraging and positive. Ahmad, the way to get good result in IELTS is to keep practising. I believe the points you scored are ok if you only need band 6 in the four subjects. Do not be disappointed. You remember that I scored 3 7s & 1 6.5 and my total mark is 14 out of 16 as per immigration calculation. I was happy but my lawyer was not equally happy as I still need 2 points and therefore I need to score 4 7s to reach my acceptable points for immigration.

I registred for a 2nd IELTS exam on September and will start practising again in the four subjects.

So cheer up, keep your morale high and will inchalla reach your target in your next exam.

Tony, please keep me in your list for the next weblog, please.

Keep in touch and best wishes for you all.

Regards,

Maha

Tony Beale said...

Ouch! IELTS bites!

To me, it seems so unfair that these immigration authorities expect such high standards of potential immigrants. Indeed so many NATIVE speakers would do poorly on IELTS because they can't spell; can't write properly; don't read and have poor vocabularies. How ironic!

All the power to you, Ahmed and Maha! I shall be away for most of August, but will be around for the next few weeks (next course starts 8 July for three gruelling weeks!).

Sure, let's keep in touch!

Hey! Ieltscommunity20 - where are you?

Tony