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Digital Strategy, Education, Sports, Life & more. Putting the FUN(k) into life. www.sayfun.me

sayfun.me 15/08/2014

All new website. Hope you like it :-)

sayfun.me Digital Strategy & Education

waiting you vs. waiting for you | Online Strategy & Education 02/03/2014

Waiting you vs. waiting for you.

waiting you vs. waiting for you | Online Strategy & Education Online Strategy, communication, e-Learning, education & sports. Grown up in Bavaria, Germany now conquering the world. Share the journey with me!

English Idioms related to feelings 17/06/2013

English Idioms related to feelings For vs. To Short take on when to use for and to. For a deeper and more detailed explanation with grammatical background and... ...

27/02/2013

More English tips can be found on facebook.com/SaschaFunk :-) But more coming up here as well. Stay tuned :)

Sascha Funk putting FUN(K) into work | www.saschafunk.com

Free English Classes - เรียนภาษาอังกฤษฟรี | doing it with FUN(k) 25/07/2012

Oho. Free english lessons. Amazing ;-)

Free English Classes - เรียนภาษาอังกฤษฟรี | doing it with FUN(k) Free English Communication & Conversation classes. Every wednesday from 17.30 (5.30 pm) – 19.00 (7.30 pm). Simply leave a comment (“i am coming”) here or on facebook or on twitter and enjoy a free English lesson in Rangsit.

Thailand only: No have - ภาษาอังกฤษกับสนุก 12/07/2012

Thailand only: No have - ภาษาอังกฤษกับสนุก The term 'no have' is very common in Thailand and heavily used among students of all ages

How to use e.g. and i.e. | doing it with FUN(k) 10/07/2012

How to use i.e and e.g.

How to use e.g. and i.e. | doing it with FUN(k) The other day I came across a question on twitter: How to use e.g.? Why do we use it when talking about examples? That’s a very valid question since not many people know the answer to that. It’s quite simple though:

10/07/2012

Today in English class: Goose bumps on the toilet. Amazing Thailand! ;-)

no have vs. don't have | doing it with FUN(k) 09/07/2012

no have vs. don't have | doing it with FUN(k) Once more a short but IMPORTANT post. Especially over here in Thailand students tend to use the phrase ‘no have’ when talking about things they, well, do not have in their possession (e.g. ‘no have money’). This alone would already be enough to let the English teacher freak out however they add even...

19/06/2012

win 7 days of language teaching!simply post a picture similar to this.taken in public.and win!

win 7 days of language teaching!simply post a picture similar to this.taken in public.and win! #teac

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