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I really enjoy reading your ESL newsletter "Small talk" #16 (permalink) Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:02 am   I really enjoy reading your ESL newsletter "Small talk"
 

Hello everybody,
I like to improve my write English.
I hope all people help me.
regards,
Edgar
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I really enjoy reading your ESL newsletter "Small talk" #17 (permalink) Thu Sep 11, 2008 19:43 pm   I really enjoy reading your ESL newsletter "Small talk"
 

hi,i'm abdallah and i'm studying for the IGCSE programme and english is very important the website is the most educational i have ever seen but i need more conversation like this and i need to comminicate with people to improve my english.in IGCSE we use english as a second language so it is better to improve my enlish
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Small talk #18 (permalink) Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:10 am   Small talk
 

Hi every body
Can anybody tell me about the small talks?
Sometimes people use some special sentences for greeting. They ask some questions about something, but these questions don't need to a exact and clear answer. they are small talks. For example:
How are you? / Hows every things going? / hows life? / Whats a cold weather? /
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