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Assalamoalaikum. Blessings on all from Pakistan! Sat Apr 21, 2007 12:55 pm  Assalamoalaikum. Blessings on all from Pakistan!
 

Assalamoalaikum (Translation: May God Bless You) Everyone!

I joined ESL Tests after I gave my English Board Matriculation Exam (that's like giving O' Levels from Cambridge in Pakistan).

I simply LOVE it. It is a WONDERFUL website for all new English learners and old ones because English is experiencing additions of new words every day and it's good to keep up to date with it. And the answers are so authentic and they are from real humans so it's like having an English teacher abroad!
That's COOL! Wink

I am interested in reading and writing poetry. I also like to read books, solve crosswords and I am a total COMputer fanatic! My school friends call me a Cyber Freak.

Nice joining this website.

Allah Hafiz.
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Assalamoalaikum. Blessings on all from Pakistan! Sat Apr 21, 2007 17:06 pm  Assalamoalaikum. Blessings on all from Pakistan!
 

Assalamoalaikum and especially Nabz! Many thanks for joining our community, it's great to have aboard! Congratulations on passing the English Board Matriculation Exam. What are your plans now? I take it you are going to enroll in a university program? When and how did you start to learn English?
Have a good Saturday and I look forward to speaking to you soon.
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Assalamoalaikum. Blessings on all from Pakistan! Sun Apr 22, 2007 18:01 pm  Assalamoalaikum. Blessings on all from Pakistan!
 

Hi Nabz!

I'm JaeHoon in Korea, Seoul.

I heard that your country recently.because when I take a lecture fuel cell, I see your country student.
He is very fluent English. Do you Know Korea?
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