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I'm so flattered #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 13, 2004 11:07 am   I'm so flattered
 

I just found out that you change my (what do you call it) to
advance learner. thank you guys, but the more I study the more I realize how much more I have to go ahead to achieve my goals, you know , I want to be able to translate movies down here, let's just say sony, warner and so on for Latin America.

Let me tell you, you've been my leverage.

I'm very optimistic now.........thanksssssssss.....
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Consistency #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 13, 2004 11:27 am   Consistency
 

Richard,

You have earned the advanced learner status by creating more than 100 messages here on the forum. When it comes to learning a language consistency is most crucial and the fact that you ask many questions shows that you have a great interest in improving your English.
Keep up the good work,
Regards
Torsten

PS: When you return you should tell us more about your job, how did you get it, how many people are on your team, how often do you communicate in English, what are your career goals etc.
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