Telah and Jika

For the past several years, I have been a huge fan of Dish Network’s Subscriber Benefits program (SBCP). To date, I have been a subscriber to Dish Network for over five years. During this time I have been able to save more than one hundred dollars per month on the subscription fees. If you are like me, I know that is an incredible amount of money to be saving every month!

In addition to saving money on my monthly subscription costs, Subscriber Benefits allows me to save on a variety of other discounts and rebates. For example, in my area there are three satellite television providers, so I was curious as to whether or not they offered any type of incentive to switch from one satellite company to another. So I went online and did some research. What I found surprised me, but it made a lot of sense.

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First of all, SBCP offers a special package deal to Dish Network customers in the form of a Teleseminars. For a very low price per week, I was able to learn how to speak Spanish and even how to sing the Spanish language. This is a great package deal. However, what really caught my attention was the fact that SBCP also included four bonus gifts. So, each week I would receive a teleseminar, a bottle of tequila, an e-book on Spanish food, a bottle of shot wine, and a mp3 burner with Spanish music.

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The teleseminars that Dish Network sent me to gave me a variety of topics to choose from and instructed me on how to be more polite and talk more openly in my conversation. I did not have to worry about being corrected or lectured because there were so many experts on my niche. Also, I learned so much about the culture and life in Spain during my SBCP Spanish lessons. I was blown away by the beauty of Spain, especially the streets and how I could find so many delicious foods.

I also enjoyed learning about telah, which is slang for prayer and the way I was told to pray. It is very important for me, because I grew up in a conservative household where praying was not aloud nor encouraged in the presence of others. However, I realized how much religion can help someone overcome hardships. Besides Spanish food, telah taught me that it is OK to lose a few points because God can always get back on you. I loved telah, because it allowed me to express my inner most feelings in an honest way to my fellow students. I liked the teachings in the telah for it was so simple but powerful; in other classes I would have to try so hard to get my point across without losing my cool.

Overall, I really enjoyed my time with Situs Togelah Israel. The teachers were very experienced and knowledgeable and helped me every step of the way. There is no way I would have felt comfortable learning Spanish at their level, but it made for a very enriching and enjoyable semester.

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