Friday, August 13, 2010

HI Dear Sue.

I study classical music. and perpose of "classical" is academic music.and classical here isn,t a particular period or particular area . Yes, I know beeth hoven and mozart and I have some knowledge about chopin , shubert , estravinsky , ... I feel music is a language that every body from each people and nation understands . and music doesn,t need translation and it is really wonderful! with T,s help.. sahar.

HI MRS SUE....

Dear sue ,Thank you for answering my letter..and I sorry answered late. I should say to your question when I finish college,I become operationroom nurse. I study many lessons in the university for example anatomy, phiziology, terminology,...and etc. about your letter , Do you like doogh.?!

Saeede

Thursday, August 12, 2010

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It is difficult
to get the news from poems
yet men die miserably every day
for lack
of what is found there.

--from Asphoidel, that Greeny Flower

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

A, an and the

Hi everyone,

I notice that a, an and the, called Articles in English Grammar, give all of you a lot of trouble. It is often unclear how they are used in English which makes it difficult for a learner. Here is a general guideline:

a is used in words that begin with a consonant: a book, a car, a house
an is used in words that begin with a vowel sound: an apple, an elephant, an orange.

This is not always true. One says a university, not an university,etc. So sometimes it can be frustrating.

A and an are indirect articles. They introduce something to the reader that they haven't described before: I went to a movie. I saw an elephant.

If one is talking about a known thing, one uses the: I fed peanuts to the Elephant. It is a particular elephant. The elephant. If we say an elephant we are talking about any old elephant. Without an article, elephants is a very general, and is talking about all elephants. The is a particular one. An elephant is one of the general elephants.

Practice this with words like book, school, etc.

I saw a school. The school is large. School is where I learn.

If this isn't clear write me and I will try to do a better job of explaining it.

Sue

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

You Owe Me?



Even after all this time
The Sun never says to the earth,
"You owe me."
Look what happens
With a love like that,
It lights the whole sky.

--Hafiz

A Special Message to Fattemeh and Faranak:

The story of your long-term friendship touched my heart. Cherish your friends for they are the breath of life, itself. We learn from our friends, and can practice sympathy, kindness, concern, love and all those desirable human qualities on them. They accept our faults and still love us. What more can we ask from life? Here is a story I wrote about a friend I had many years ago.

Affection and caring is shown in many ways. When my two children were babies, Phyllis was my next door neighbor. As it is for most young mothers, it was a terrifically busy time for me. Phyllis was farther along in the mothering game; her children were teenagers. She was one of those super-kind people whose purpose in life is to do good, and I became embarrassed at how often she dropped goodness into my lap: a cup of tea here, a piece of pie there, babysitting for an hour, or lending me her children to entertain my babies. Phyllis was a Godsend in those busy days.
Beset with a vicious case of asthma, she never stopped using her time to the best advantage for both friends and family; there was never time to feel sorry for herself. I began to feel badly about the uneven balance of our friendship, and mentioned that I could never repay her for all she did.
Phyllis shared with me her secret of "payback", and now let me share it with you: "You don't have to pay me back," she said. "When you're able, you can lend someone else a hand and make their days easier. That's the way God's work is done." She was so right; God’s work is done in one random act of kindness at a time.
There have been three women in my life who have caused me to wish I could become more like them, and Phyllis was one. Though long gone to us physically, her lessons on life live on in my heart and I never worry about being paid back, or, on the other hand, of accepting an act of kindness with a simple, "Thank you."

Thank you, my friends in Iran, for being there.

Sue

Fattemeh's writing

Hi Dear Sue,
I'm Fattemeh Ramezani. I'm a new member of the site. I'm 20 years old. After 43 days, I will be 21 years old.
I'm university student. My field is civil engineering. My field is full of calculations and formulas but I like it very much. I have studied in the university for 3 years and I am junior. next year, I will graduate from university.
I have one sister and one brother. My sister is 15 years old and my brother is 13 years old.
Faranak is one of my best friend. Faranak and I were classmate in the high school and now we are classmate in the English class.
We are reading your writing in our English classes and they are very good and useful for me. I'm very happy that I become familiar with you.
Take care, Fattemeh.

Monday, August 09, 2010

Bahman's Writings

Dear Sue,
American popular music is good. I like Modern Talking band. Their music is very nice. They can make a beautiful music with creativity. The piece that I sent to you was a simple santour piece. I can play that piece. Payvar has a piece called Farparak. That was very beautiful. I am trying to find Farparak for you.
My father likes Elvis Prisly and a piece called Self control.
I saw a TV program about American singers. I don’t know if most of singers have not a successful life

Faranak's Writing

Dear Sue,
Sorry because of I answer late.
Today I'm very happy. I have written a program for a ministry and today it was finished.
This project is very easy for a skilled person but it was very difficult for me, it was the first project that I have written alone, I learned a lot of new things and I think it was worth.
Sue, Although written a program is very important in my course and it has a good income unfortunately, girls shows interest in writing codes less than boys in Iran. I hope that the number of girls, in this field, increase in future.

Dear friend, you asked me "Are governmental colleges actually better in Iran?"
Yes, they are really better from different aspects among training, quality, professors, etc.
Of course we have good professors and students in other universities too, but in governmental ones are more.

I have a question: Can we say to a first year student, a freshman, a second year one, a sophomore, a third year one, a junior and a forth year, a senior?

Your friend, Faranak.

Saturday, August 07, 2010

A quote from Dr. Zhivago

I don't like people who have never fallen or stumbled. Their virtue is lifeless and it isn't of much value. Life hasn't revealed its beauty to them.


Doctor Zhivago

Friday, August 06, 2010

Bahman's Writings

Dear Sue,
American popular music is good. I like Modern Talking band. Their music is very nice. They can make a beautiful music with creativity. The piece that I sent to you was a simple santour piece. I can play that piece. Payvar has a piece called Farparak. That was very beautiful. I am trying to find Farparak for you.
My father likes Elvis Prisly and a piece called Self control.
I saw a TV program about American singers. I don’t know if most of singers have not a successful life.

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