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HAPPY NEW YEAR Fri Jan 02, 2004 10:20 am  HAPPY NEW YEAR
 

Dear Authors, students and learners

I want to wish a happy and successful new year to all of you. That all your wishes will become true.

I wish that my English becomes better and better.

By the way I got the result of my exam in November at LCCI London. I passed the test with credit and I am very proud about this. Passed with distingtion would be better, but I think for me a good credit is better than a poor distingtion. I am glad and happy about the result, especialy when I am considering that I started learning English in September 2002.

Let me see what the new year brings to me and to my English for example. A new year brings new challenges. Let us use all the chances we get. Very Happy

Best wishes to all of you
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HAPPY NEW YEAR Fri Jan 02, 2004 12:17 pm  HAPPY NEW YEAR
 

Hi Teufelchen,

Thanks for your wishes for the New Year and a Happy New Year to you, too. Congratulations on your exam result, which is a really remarkable achievement for someone who has only been learning English for a short time.

Best wishes

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