My name is Rashid Mohammed Rashid Alsaadi, and I am happy you stopped by my blog. I really wait others impressions about what I am going to post.
I was born in United Arab Emirates specifically in Sharjah, but I am Omani. I raised up in the UAE and I have lived in two places in the UAE which are Sharjah and A town called khorfakhan. I have 5 brothers and two sisters and I am the youngest son in my family. I enjoy playing soccer and valley ball.
Since January 2013, I came to state college in order to continue my study in nuclear engineering or renewable energy engineering. I had this ambition after I graduated from high school with honor degree. something that I have had struggle with is English language because even though I have spent 8 months in the United states, I didn't feel that I could speak fluently.
Half Omani Half Emirati that's interesting ,,, I wonder how does feel like.=D
ReplyDeletewell, I feel natural. in addition, I think being Omani and Emirati are not a big deal because both of these countries are completely same.
ReplyDeleteHey Rashd,
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to read your post. I strongly agree with you, I have the same felling with English. Sometime I fell sorry for my self, I say it's been 8 months and still I have difficulty to express what I want to, any way I think we can overcome this issue, what do you say? Can we do it inshaAllah?
Thanks
absolutely, I will overcome with all obstacles I have been facing. Actually, I asked once a linguistic about difficulties in the process of learning language and he said that feeling stuck in speaking is a natural process even a learner is perfect in the launguage
DeleteHi Rashid many people take longer time to speak fluently in a new language. Why do you think you have to speak fluently in 8 months?
ReplyDeleteof course, just first think about tons of years I have spent learning English which is about 12 years. don't these years make you feel pessimistic? I want to speak fluently in order to sense as native speaker.
DeleteHi Rashid,
ReplyDeleteI have the same the thought about myself. Sometime I prefer to stay at the IECP rather than to go to the university because I don't feel I can speak fluently. I hope we can pass this problem.
I wish you the best.
Thanks Faisel, I don't think speaking is everything in the language. what you need more in the university is to be able to read and write well. what do you think?
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