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What's up people? Fri Nov 19, 2004 9:47 am  What's up people?
 

heya??? how're you all doin'? I'm a newbie here.I just want to have fun and learn a lot of informal English, 'cause it's not found in many books so I'll like to share some expiriences wit EVERYBODY in the globe.

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Colloquial English Fri Nov 19, 2004 20:13 pm  Colloquial English
 

Good evening rich7, I'm pleased to meet you. So, you want to learn informal English, well, I'm sure you will have the opportunity to increase your active English vocabulary including colloquial phrases. Do you have any particular questions? Regards. Torsten
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Hi! Sun Nov 21, 2004 5:29 am  Hi!
 

Not yet but I'm sure I will, pretty soon because I just realized the existence of this wonderful forum and I had already taken most of the tests of this site. I really had it tough with a few of them and at the time I din't know that I had the chance to discuss them with one teacher. so I have decided to take them all over again. I hope that with your help I manage to get the most out of it. Question Rolling Eyes Wink

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