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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Fri Apr 27, 2007 15:02 pm  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear ALAN
The essay was amazing. thank you very much
I liked the essay and the way it is written.
It is impressive and amazing.
How sensitive are you ?
I feel your sincerity
MAY GOD BLESS YOU.
assile
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Fri Apr 27, 2007 19:53 pm  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear Assile,

Welcome to english-test.net and thank you very much for your great feedback regarding Alan's essays. When did you start learning English and why?
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Sun Apr 29, 2007 14:42 pm  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear Mr. Alan Townend,

Thank a lot for sending me this newsletter.
I will try to search everything on the websites which you gave me in order to improve my English.

Ratana Meng
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Sun Apr 29, 2007 15:54 pm  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear Torsten
Thank you very much
I started studied English in 1997, at university. At the beginning I didn't love it because I have problems with English language and because I was obliged to study it after the success in baccalaureate ,since my marks in economy, mathematics and others were weak But when I started learning it I began to love it. I found it was a wonderful language and I am now fond of it .I got my graduation in 2003 after great tiredness and energy. the problem here in TUNISIA is that you can't teach only if succeed the national exam which unfortunately I failed 5 times ,for that reason I started looking for help and I was acquainted with your web site which I hope will be my saver.
I look to improve my English to have a good job and I also admire speaking English like native speakers because it is a wonderful language.
In a word I want to defy all these difficulties and failure.
Thank you for your interest
Hope to hear from you soon.
assile
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Tue May 01, 2007 9:33 am  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Hi

Thanks for everything i really appreciate your job.

behrang salajegheh
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Tue May 01, 2007 11:45 am  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear Alan,

I'm thankful to you for e-mailing me & giving lots of useful web-sites and interesting things.
My friend - Zhanar also would like to be a member of English Language Newsletter.
Please, help her. E-mail: rakhimova-23@mail.ru
Hope to hear from you again!

Sincerely,
Balgyn
Member of English Language Newsletter.
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Tue May 01, 2007 11:46 am  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

dear sir/madam

i am realy too much thankfull for all you are doing.. and i need your help and support to learn english. i have doen my graduation form indian language..

i m givng M.B.A from u.s.a university.. so u can understand how difficult it is for me to.....study... and get nice marks in it.

i m eager to listen form you.

thank you mira
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Thu May 03, 2007 12:12 pm  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear Alan,

It is interesting to read your story and it reminds me of my school days , my old teachers . May is also the end of the school year in Vietnam - my country. At the end of this month the 12th form students will have a farewell party in which there is a lot of fun that makes them remember forever.

Through your story I also know much about May Day in your country and I can tell others about it.

I hope that you will send me more stories about June.

Thank you very much for your letter. This is the first time I have written to a friend on the internet . I will write longer next time . I believe that with your help my English will improve quickly .

Bye,
Tuyet-Van Nguyen
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Sun May 06, 2007 14:55 pm  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear my teacher, Alan Townend.

I am very happy that i am able to read your wonderful texts and essays
as for me i live in Central Asia in kyrgyzstam
i am at the senior course at english department,my major is translator
i9n english and german languages
i am trying to learn what you gave me ,how to learn quicly new
words,many thanks for you.
concerning forum how i can be a member of this forum i raely want to
know and participate to this forum
sincerely your
fan and a student
Aida
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Tue May 08, 2007 9:54 am  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear Alan,

Sorry for not answering your email for ages. Let me introduce myself: I am
from Vanuatu, in the south pacific.I am 23 years old and My first language
is my Village language. My second language is Bishlama which everybody in
Vanuatu speaks it. My third language is French. I went to French School
until year from class 1 to year 12 and I switched to a Business Studies
course in English. But, I really want to speak fluent English. I will try my
best to go through the lessons and test you email me.
Thankyou very much for you help.
Cheers,

Mayna Pandat
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Tue May 15, 2007 8:48 am  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

hello dear mr. Alan,

it seems to be a very happy May for me after receiving your letter. I had just lost my hope of hearing any thing from you. It was a good essay. I am always waiting for these types of educational essays every time.

At this point i want to express my sadness to you, is that i havnt passed my B.A. in english due to completing my education in computers programming in my hospital in doha qatar. In pakistan i am not getting that respect that is given to those who are Masters. But just i want to good commend our engl8ish language can you help me how to do it?

zainab khalil ahmed
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Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?" Tue May 15, 2007 12:26 pm  Thank you for your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear Alan Townend,

Thank you for your letter, I have read your letter, frankly when
reading your letter I have to use the dictionary to understand some
words. I think I am not very good at English especially speaking, as
you know nowaday, English plays an important part in my job ( I am
working for a forgine company and I have to comunicate, read and
stranlate document in English but I'm in General Affair section so I
do not have many change to comunicate to my colleague).

I really want to improve my English because I know if my English is
not good I will not have any chance to promote.
Thanks you for your suggestion, My English wil be improved within
three months, and I want to take an TOEIC exam.
I want to make friend with all of you, my Yahoo masage is
"thuylinh178" or email linh-nhiz@vn.vnn.
See you later.

ThuyLinh
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Thank you on your newsletter "May I have a word?" Fri Jun 22, 2007 15:57 pm  Thank you on your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear Alan,

Thank you very much for your reply. Now I know that "aglets" is the name I was looking for.

Mary
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Thank you on your newsletter "May I have a word?" Wed Aug 15, 2007 16:30 pm  Thank you on your newsletter "May I have a word?"
 

Dear Alan,

Thanks for the wonderful work you're doing, keep it up.

Please i tried listening to your test (audio comprehension and all that) but couldn't do it to the end because the voices were breaking. Is there any other way I can undergo that test to know my English level.
I also want you to teach me how I can speak English and interact with people in public with confidence removing shyness and fidgeting. (I can't speak english fluently with people in public and i need help in this area.)

Pls this is very important to me and I really need your help.

Looking forward to your reply.

Good day.

Doreen
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