Esma Özcan
I dont have a favourite memory but one experience is nice to think about or to tell someone. I really dont remember what happened in my life when i was a child. Thats sad. Now to my funny story.. one day i waited on a bus station of my mother. She was in a doctor’s appointment. Next to me two women were also waiting. But they waited for a bus. Meanwhile they spoke about a telephone conversation. There they experienced something weird. One unknown man called at home and want a conversation about sex. The family members were shocked. They laughed about him but furthermore they were afraid. It was easy for them to speak about something strange because they thougt i dont know their language. They spoke in turkish. I have turkish roots. So i think u can imagine how it feels like.. Because after a few minutes my mom came and GREETED me in turkish. The women looked ashamed. I told the story my mom and we laughed about it. The reason for this happening ist that I’m blonde and dont look turkish. Attent where u speak what about.
6 de mar de 2025 22:57
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I don’t have a favorite memory, but one experience is nice to think about or share with someone. I really don’t remember much from my childhood, which is sad. Now, onto my funny story… One day, I was waiting at a bus station for my mother while she was at a doctor’s appointment. Next to me, two women were also waiting—but they were waiting for a bus. Meanwhile, they started talking about a strange phone call they had received. A man they didn’t know had called their home and wanted to talk about sex. The family members were shocked. They laughed about it, but at the same time, they were afraid. They spoke about it freely because they assumed I didn’t understand their language. They were speaking Turkish. What they didn’t know is that I have Turkish roots. So, I think you can imagine how it felt when, after a few minutes, my mom arrived and greeted me in Turkish. The women looked embarrassed. I told my mom the story, and we both laughed about it. This happened because I’m blonde and don’t look Turkish. Be careful what you say and where you say it!
7 de mar de 2025 09:01
So I think you can imagine how it felt to overhear them! Because after a few minutes my mum arrived and greeted me in Turkish. The women looked ashamed. I told the story to my mum and we laughed about it. I guess you should always pay attention to what you say and where you say it! * because I’m blonde and don’t look Turkish.
* I would move this explanation to the part of the story where you explain why you understood the Turkish women’s conversation. Hi Esma ☺️👋🏼 I noticed that most of the errors are the same, and these can be easily and quickly corrected, if you were considering taking a few English classes. 1. Definite & Indefinite Articles: a, an, the (the doctor, a doctor…) 2. Tenses: when to use the past simple tense (she was at the doctor’s), when to use the past continuous tense (she was attending a doctor’s appointment) and the perfect tense (she had been at the doctor’s). 3. Prepositions: in, at, on (she was at the doctor’s). I believe that taking a few English classes would help you to fix these errors fast, and this would really help you. Your English would really improve very clearly and quickly! Please feel free to contact me if English classes are something you would like to do ☺️🙏🏼 I am a very experienced teacher and it would be my pleasure to help you! Teacher Pip 🥰
7 de mar de 2025 03:33
I don’t have a favourite memory, but having an experience is nice to remember or tell someone about. I don’t really remember what happened in my life when I was a child. That’s sad. Now to my funny story… one day I was waiting at a bus station for my mother, who was at the doctor’s. Next to me two Turkish women were also waiting, but they were waiting for a bus. They were speaking about a telephone conversation: they had experienced something strange. An unknown man had called at home and wanted to talk about sex. The family members had been shocked, and they laughed about it, but actually were afraid. It was easy for them to speak about this strange matter, because they were speaking in Turkish and they thought I didn’t speak their language. In fact, I have Turkish roots! So I think you can imagine how it feels like.. Because after a few minutes my mom came and GREETED me in turkish. The women looked ashamed. I told the story my mom and we laughed about it. The reason for this happening ist that I’m blonde and dont look turkish. Attent where u speak what about.
7 de mar de 2025 03:12
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