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Feedback on your newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #1 (permalink) Wed May 16, 2007 19:37 pm   Feedback on your newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Congratulations on your site,

It is very useful for me. I work in a government institution named SENA www.sena.edu.co and we offer free education to poor people and people who can not enter into university, we also offer education for working people. I would like to know if you can give me material about strategies how to work with CALL because we have English labs, but we do not have too much material to apply with PC.

Thanks a lot for your letter Hope to hear from you!
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #2 (permalink) Wed May 16, 2007 20:22 pm   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Dear Sirs,

thank you for contacting me and giving me a lot of useful links. Sure I will use them all!
What I really look for is business English as I am studying in a Polish Open University which cooperates with Oxford Brookes University from UK.
All the best & keep me updated.
Marta
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #3 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 7:01 am   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Dear sir,

I would say thank you so much for all the oppurtunities to enhance my knowledge not only in learning English but teaching, for sharing to my colleagues, and to give more delightful feelings to our students for thier needs and weaknesses.

thank you so much for the continuous dealing with me... Hope you won't stop giving me this oppurtunity for measuring my skills.

I'm looking forward for the continuous sending this ESL newsletter and the english test in all areas of English..It would really help me a lot as an English teacher.

Cherlie A. Paglicawan
Head Teacher
Elite English Training center.
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #4 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 7:03 am   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Thanks a lot for your warm letter (Hope to hear from you!).
Your detailed introduction and explanation will be helpful in my English-learning and my English-teaching course as well.
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #5 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 7:03 am   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Hello,

Sorry I haven't been able to write you for some time now. I actually I read your lovely materials normally on prints. Due to work load, I am a kind of lazy or kind of always trying to finish up with my endless assignment before making out the time to write. Hopefully, I shall put in my comments by tomorrow.

Timothy Agugua
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #6 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 7:04 am   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Dear Alan,

Thank you so much for sending me such information.. You know, your site gives me a big improvement with my English and only for me but for the others too... Hopefully i could send you my essay soon, to prove you that my English improved...

More power to you.
Roselyna Munding
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #7 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 7:39 am   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Dear Alan,
I must admit I'm really glad to hear from you. I've gone through the things you wrote and I'm really excited about the whole thing and i hope to really maximize this opportunity well.

I wont hesitate to draw your attention to any thing that needs explanation.
All the best.

Iheoma
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #8 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 8:39 am   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Dear Alan,

Don't cry for me any more. I always read your newsletter and I can appreciate your beautiful way of writing, you can be a great novelist if you would like. If I don't write to you, if you don't receive comments fro-m me, it is because I am learning English and I am not sure whether I'm writing accurate enough, excuse me please.

Spain.
Antonio Martinez Nieto
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #9 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 12:37 pm   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

thank you for the newsletter, it is really useful for me!
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #10 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 13:41 pm   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Hi,

Antonio Martinez Nieto wrote:

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I can appreciate your beautiful way of writing, you can be a great novelist if you would like.

I agree. Alan's writing is better than George Orwell's, Jane Austen's and Charles Dickens's, isn't it?

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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #11 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 17:44 pm   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Yes, Englishuser,
You are absolutely correct!
Bravo Alan!
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #12 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 19:34 pm   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Dear Alan,

Thank you for the newsletter. I've been having trouble with may email for the last few days. But It works well now.

Thanks
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #13 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 19:35 pm   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Thank you, Alan.

Indeed, you offer a wealth of information. I will use your Forums often, believe me.

In my job, as an International Marketing Manager, I have to stay on top of speaking a close to native English. And then, my colleagues count on me to correct their letters, spelling, punctuation etc., where everyone counts on my English.

Best wishes,

Irina Niculiu
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #14 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 19:36 pm   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Dear Mr Townend,

Thank you for reaching me again. Honestly, I am quite busy these days to produce any sensible reply to the lavish English-centred opportunities you offer. However, your kind reminders do mean a lot to me and my progress in English and I really appreciate them.

Last year I came across Mr John Humphrey's book "Lost for Words". Yours and his opera in making English not simply a useful means of communication but a multibranched channel for exploratory interaction do impress me a lot. Keep on keeping on.

With my best regards,

Svilen Kolev, lecturer in SPE English, Technical,
University of Gabrovo, BULGARIA
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Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!" #15 (permalink) Thu May 17, 2007 19:37 pm   Feedback for newsletter "Hope to hear from you!"
 

Dear Alan Townend,
Thank you for your concern. I have just studied for a long time in a far distance (from my house). It is the rural.So, I cant use internet. Your 'missive' is very long and have many new words. I both read it and look up the dictionary.. I will read it clearly. In Viet Nam, there are some changes about TOEFL examination (next generation TOEFL).

And I meet some problems. I will study and enter our forum. Hope that I will improve (especially I want to be a modern person) everything. I intend to register some the language centers to improve listening, writing skills.

Write to you longer later!

Best wishes for you!
Lan.
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