Dear Meeng Ry,

You should do like me when I was in Phnom Penh: I took Engliss lessons with
a book called "Anglais Sans Peine, Français sans douleur" (English without
difficulty, French without pain). The first time I went to class, the
teacher ask all of us what we were doing in class? We told him we came to
take lessons, he said first lesson: if you don't want difficulty or pain
just skip class, that's why that book was used. So since then, I always
ended "koup vong" near Wat Langka.

Hope this will give you some idea Meeng.

Best regards,

You Bang-pha'on Chunk-koung Muoy Dambor Svar (Kim Hong)

MP

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Thavary Ung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Moan Preuk, Since the third country wanted to sponsor me there. Do you
> think I should go to school for my ETL too? Please give me an idea.
>
> Or Kun Chauv Yeay Pek,
> Meeng ry
>    On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 6:21 PM, M Preuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Meeng Ry,
>>
>> I never take ESL language, that's why. When I was a kid in the camp, they
>> sent me to ETL (English Third Language) by mistake and I got all mixed up
>> since then. I only learn "Kess ke le reek skuy ruy rom oang" and "Hasta la
>> vista baybee" (isn't that English with Schwarzeneger's accent?). And I met
>> Khun, he taught me to sing "Tombé le teuk kork" song. When I arrived in Ké
>> Bech, my language teacher likes to "Chhbech thpoal" students, so I thought
>> the place is called "Ké Chhbech". Finally, I ran away to Mejico as an
>> illegal migrant worker: cutting grass, doing painting, picking vegetables. I
>> learn Spanish while waiting in front of Casa Deposito looking for work. But
>> don't ask me where Mejico is, someone told me it's between Arizona and
>> Tejas.
>>
>> Anyway, Meeng, now you know why I always spell strong (oops sorry could it
>> be "wrong" instead?).
>>
>> Best regards Meeng Yeay Chè Khmuoy,
>>
>> Your chao soy tree, MP
>> PS: Did I tell you also I used to walk in front of Lycée Voleur (Lycée
>> "choar" but some say it's called Lycée Vol-tère) in P. Penh? It's right in
>> front of Tan Pa building (I won't tell you what that place is though).
>>   On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Thavary Ung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Moan Preuk,
>>> I thought you took ESL class at PaVanna school?
>>> You spell *Ke Bech Ke Boach* Khoss Tang Srong heuy!
>>>
>>> Meeng ry
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 1:04 AM, M Preuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>   King Sihamini in Ké Bech for the Francophonie meeting
>>>>
>>>> Dear All,
>>>>
>>>> Who can guess right is allowed to buy a ticket with your own money to go
>>>> see the king wherever he/she wants to go see him (or is it her?).
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> MP
>>>>
>>>> PS: I respect the king, so here it goes: God S(h)ave the King!
>>>>
>>>>
>
> >
>

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