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ESL forum > Ask for help > Instead of "good luck" what can I write ar say to my students?    

Instead of "good luck" what can I write ar say to my students?





ldthemagicman
United Kingdom

Dear Nizarsouth,
 
I usually say: "All the Best!"
 
In my heart, this means: "I want All the Best Things in Life to Come to You, and to be Yours!"
 
All the Best!
 
Les

3 Nov 2010     



Lina Ladybird
Germany

I like Les �s suggestion very much. :))

3 Nov 2010     



Sorcha
Portugal

Very intense Les! :)

I often write "Do your best!"

3 Nov 2010     



MarionG
Netherlands

el profe55,
Sterkte would of course be Dutch (Afrikaans being of dutch origin), it means as much as "wishing you strength" ( �sterk �= �strong �)

3 Nov 2010     

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