WILL YOU BE THERE
YOU know, I love English language since the day I heard a tennis player giving a word as she won one of the tennis tournaments. At that moment I felt a great desire to start learning English. And it was a hard mission to carryout especially I am an Arab and our 1st foreign language is French , English is second. In this respect, I started collecting whatever an English book or workbook I found in my way, and struggled to read and understand what was written on them till the year when we were supposed to be introduced to English as a scheduled course that we were to learn and set to its exams. At the 1st trimester I was so bad at it that obtained so many bad marks. the teatcher seemed to be an alien coming from another planet. And there were so many an effort to afford to manage my English courses at both levels reading and understanding. to be continued>>o..

jasmine Said,
July 6, 2008 @ 12:05 am
Hello Hanane,
I’m happy for finding your blog.
I read your posts, and I think we share the same thing which is love English.
I like your insistence to learn English although you have a lot of barriers such as your Arabic and French.
I thought I’m the only one who suffered and became disappointed at the first semester, but after I read your post I realized that problem is common.
As for me, I suppose to learn two French courses in the schedule of my department, and I found difficulties on learning French because it is not popular like English especially in my society where the English itself is very rare. So, I took one French course and leave one. I thought that I am oppressed to learn imposed something that is not useful and I don’t like it.
But now, after reading your experience on English, I think of completing the other French course next semester insha’a Allah.
All the best to you,
Jasmine