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sexiimulditah
26th February 2012, 11:27
Hello guys.....
I would like to ask specially to girls who took their exam at Toeic hopkins in manila..where did u guys stay? im still searching about it ....it would be great if its not that far from the exam place hihihi..my exam date is march 14......i hope i could get enough score hihi...
hope to hear from u guys xxx
sexiimulditah
26th February 2012, 22:30
Any affordable hotels u would like to recommend????and how much score do i need in order to qualify????
thank you x
mary_drew
27th February 2012, 02:23
i have read good feedbacks here about Eurotel Makati. heres the link of the hotel http://www.eurotel-hotel.com/makati.html
i also took my exam at hopkins but still waiting for my speaking test result (thanks to the people who recommended hopkins specially to juvyjones :D). i think the required scores you need to obtain for the A1 level. listening & reading - 60 and speaking - 50
gladz
27th February 2012, 05:19
Hi sexiimulditah.I will be taking my exam also on march 14. For A1 level L&R,you need a score of 60 and 50 for speaking.Goodluck to both of us.see ya:)
sexiimulditah
27th February 2012, 05:56
thanks mary ill check that one.....salamat much :P
and goodluck..im sure u made it good :)
xxx
sexiimulditah
27th February 2012, 05:58
Gladz wow same date ha...that would be great......see u there then...goodluck to both of us indeed...xxx
TOEIC_Hopkins
5th March 2012, 03:27
Hi everyone!
I'm from Hopkins :)
I confirmed the details stated above for the required scores for A1 level
See you on March 14 for those taking the tests ^_^
smileyangel
5th March 2012, 07:42
Hi sexiimulditah,Mary & gladz! :Hellooo:
Goodluck to your English test! I am sure you can all make it!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Eyes O'Donnell
5th March 2012, 09:05
Hi sexiimulditah.I will be taking my exam also on march 14. For A1 level L&R,you need a score of 60 and 50 for speaking.Goodluck to both of us.see ya:)
Hi there :) Wishing you both the best of luck on your upcoming exam :) God bless
lastlid
5th March 2012, 13:36
Hi sexiimulditah.I will be taking my exam also on march 14. For A1 level L&R,you need a score of 60 and 50 for speaking.Goodluck to both of us.see ya:)
And as Hopkins will presumably confirm is quite a low percentage.....
sexiimulditah
8th March 2012, 06:23
thanks everyone......mwah xxx:xxgrinning--00xx3:
nnomad
8th March 2012, 11:07
hi miss sexyetcetc,, as you are taking an english speaking exam, ( which i know nothing of ) may i say , in an advisory capacity,,, as you were addressing your post " specially " to girls,, the term " guys " refers to the male of our species whereas " galls " would be the term for the female.................. good luck with your exam,,,, R
lastlid
8th March 2012, 11:12
I have noticed that the americans tend to use guys for girls. And of course ( as I have seen in my wife ) the Philippines has been heavily influenced by the americans in the recent past.
Terpe
8th March 2012, 17:16
I have noticed that the americans tend to use guys for girls. And of course ( as I have seen in my wife ) the Philippines has been heavily influenced by the americans in the recent past.
Personally I also consider the term "guy's" to be gender-neutral.
I feel that generally these days society tends to use "guys" in a unisex way. I know I do. Probably more so in mixed company.
Could be a generation thing as well I suppose.
stevie c
8th March 2012, 17:29
I have noticed that the americans tend to use guys for girls. And of course ( as I have seen in my wife ) the Philippines has been heavily influenced by the americans in the recent past.
Yes lastlid my wifes volcabulary is mostly made up of american spoken english
lastlid
8th March 2012, 17:31
Yes lastlid my wifes volcabulary is mostly made up of american spoken enhlish :D
BriaNoreen
8th March 2012, 17:57
I just did my Listening and Reading test last Wednesday at Hopkins:) Goodluck! It's very easy, so no worries :) I got a 925/990
sexiimulditah
9th March 2012, 03:47
heheh thanks for correcting my words..:) girls,ladies.gents whatsoever we call them guys generally lol its a little bit like hey guys(hey everyone)haha sorry its american term lol..i blame the books here haha...yay goodluck to me and gladz..im pretty sure we could get a passing grade......somehow lol:rolleyes:
sexiimulditah
9th March 2012, 03:48
I just did my Listening and Reading test last Wednesday at Hopkins:) Goodluck! It's very easy, so no worries :) I got a 925/990
Cool.....good job...thanks for that now im excited hihi x
fluentlee
9th March 2012, 05:13
TOEIC is a requirement for which visa?
How come I saw posts that talked about IELTS, do you have to take both?
Lee
sexiimulditah
9th March 2012, 06:28
TOEIC is a requirement for which visa?
How come I saw posts that talked about IELTS, do you have to take both?
Lee
Ielts and Toeic are both qualified test providers....u can choose only one...:Hellooo:
gladz
9th March 2012, 08:57
heheh thanks for correcting my words..:) girls,ladies.gents whatsoever we call them guys generally lol its a little bit like hey guys(hey everyone)haha sorry its american term lol..i blame the books here haha...yay goodluck to me and gladz..im pretty sure we could get a passing grade......somehow lol:rolleyes:
Goodluck to us sexymulditah.Aim high and hit a high score :).see ya:Jump:
Vische
9th March 2012, 09:04
Hi sexiimulditah,Mary & gladz! :Hellooo:
Goodluck to your English test! I am sure you can all make it!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
I only know that Toeic is in PDAF Building i guess its quite near in Glorietta or Twin towers in Gil Puyat but not familiar with hotels near the site. Well anyway Goodluck guys to your english test.
Yakang-yaka nyo yan! :Jump:
gladz
9th March 2012, 09:09
I only know that Toeic is in PDAF Building i guess its quite near in Glorietta or Twin towers in Gil Puyat but not familiar with hotels near the site. Well anyway Goodluck guys to your english test.
Yakang-yaka nyo yan! :Jump:
Thanks Vische.:)
aronbabev
9th March 2012, 10:34
God bless you Gladz and Vische..:D:):xxgrinning--00xx3:Yakang Yaka niyo Yan!!! :Jump::Jump:
Arthur Little
9th March 2012, 16:10
I have noticed that the americans tend to use guys for girls. And of course ( as I have seen in my wife ) the Philippines has been heavily influenced by the americans in the recent past.
:gp:! You're RIGHT ... it's an *American expression :yeahthat: - which (for some peculiar reason!) appears to have been adopted almost universally - and one I try to avoid, because of
(a) its *origins
(b) its all too common usage in reference to the female gender being strikingly, inaccurate. ;)
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