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Hello, Everybody! I'm a Welfare Worker from Hong Kong #1 (permalink) Fri Nov 03, 2006 10:53 am   Hello, Everybody! I'm a Welfare Worker from Hong Kong
 

I am a Welfare Worker.

I want to find some free sources of listening tests online for my son to pratise.

He is really bad at English and I think he gets no interest in English.But something change after he has a beautiful girlfriend.His girlfriend loves English very much.
He is twenty years old but with the standard of Primary English.

In Hong Kong,English is one of the very important Subject.So I want to train up his English.
Could somebody help me? Very Happy
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Hello, Everybody I am a Welfare Worker from Hong Kong #2 (permalink) Sat Nov 04, 2006 9:14 am   Hello, Everybody I am a Welfare Worker from Hong Kong
 

Hi robocon

It's difficult to discuss somebody else's English and recommend relevant materials.

I personally think that while your twenty-year-old son
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gets no interest in English
no one and nothing on earth can help to improve his English. Sad
But when the girl or something/somebody else motivates him strong enough, he will manage to find all he wants - in accordance with his interests, goals and current level.
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Hello, Everybody I am a Welfare Worker from Hong Kong #3 (permalink) Fri Jan 19, 2007 6:01 am   Hello, Everybody I am a Welfare Worker from Hong Kong
 

Hi there,
I just would like to say, once english are of interests to your son, he will fall in love with it, like his girlfriend ......and your job is great, are there many people do the almsdeed like you in HongKong?
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