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Things are hotting up! Fri Sep 28, 2007 17:41 pm  Things are hotting up!
 

I have replied to Torsten earlier but I don't know where it went. I'm still new here and am having trouble understanding the way to go about this page. Haven't had much time too. Anyway, I thought Alan's story is more "back to the future" for Little Red Riding Hood. Good for her! I need to read it all up again and concentrate on what was written. It is quite lengthy, and I have been busy.
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Things are hotting up! Sat Sep 29, 2007 11:27 am  Things are hotting up!
 

Hello! according to me the story is very fun and exciting.Consequently, I was about to sleep reading it.I was laughing and always think about it. I'll memorize Little Red Riding Hood.I think it is a good name.There was many new vocabularies and expressions.....Continue cauz it's very good!
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Things are hotting up! Sat Sep 29, 2007 16:36 pm  Things are hotting up!
 

Thank you Alan for the FREE story. I enjoy reading it.
Although it is a very popular story for children, you updated it to modern life. I learn the new everyday using vocabularies as well as grammar.
Hope that I can write you a better English letter in a very short period of time.
Thank you again !
Best Wishes
Ivys
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Things are hotting up! Sat Sep 29, 2007 21:08 pm  Things are hotting up!
 

Hi ... Really I have no idea, it's so smart, because I hadn't got even an information about these tWo brothers, u knoW? but noW With your help I knoW Who r the popular Brothers Grim...thanks...I need some essays about countries like Germany Japan UA and so ...If u could i ould be so happy..thanx
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Things are hotting up! Sun Sep 30, 2007 12:43 pm  Things are hotting up!
 

Hi ALAN I was pleased to read this story. we have in my country another amazing version of your tale.you have made me laugh and enrich my english

THEOBALD HATANGIMANA Very Happy
THEOBALD HATANGIMANA
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Things are hotting up! Sun Sep 30, 2007 16:41 pm  Things are hotting up!
 

Alan thank you for the help you gave me with your grammar book
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Things are hotting up! Sun Sep 30, 2007 16:43 pm  Things are hotting up!
 

the free stories are the best I really like them ,Granit Kryeziu
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To Alan Tue Oct 02, 2007 14:18 pm  To Alan
 

Halo Alan,
thank you for the newsletter - it is always entertaining. I have a question for you : is there any rule for prefixes un - in - im --- I cannot find it anywhere. Thank you for your reply
Hana
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Things are hotting up! Tue Oct 02, 2007 20:34 pm  Things are hotting up!
 

Thank you for your newsletter about Little Red Riding Hood Alan, very interesting.
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Things are hotting up! Mon Oct 08, 2007 4:54 am  Things are hotting up!
 

Thank you Alan for the interesting story. Good imagination and please give us more. Best wishes!
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Things are hotting up! Tue Oct 09, 2007 4:32 am  Things are hotting up!
 

I like the story too
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Things are hotting up! Tue Oct 09, 2007 4:33 am  Things are hotting up!
 

but how can I communicate with other friends?
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Things are hotting up! Tue Oct 09, 2007 20:20 pm  Things are hotting up!
 

Hi,
I really liked your story, Alan. It's funny and I can definitely use it in my class without worrying that my students won't like it. I had a Red Riding Hood competition last year and my students liked it a lot. They wrote some interesting pieces of writing. It's interesting what a student can do if you encourage him/her just a little bit.
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Things are hotting up! Wed Oct 17, 2007 14:22 pm  Things are hotting up!
 

Dear Alan,
I received your newsletter "things are hotting up "and i'm surprised that you seem to find new meanings from this traditional-modern story between the little red riding hood , the wolf and the grandma.
I think ,in this unbeleivable story,that the subject was important about how to preserve wild life in the World, specially the disrespect of environment for people who seemed to care about preserving our natural resources.For these reasons, I think that Mr Alan and with intelligence,has brought attention to the necessity of authorities to protect the World environment,and the personification autor's in this story,LRRR,wolf,grandma can change with the subject an roles.
the conclusion that some measures should be taken immediately in order to preserve our environment and keep our World a safe place for people as well as for animals:like the two ladies saved from wolf.
thank you very much.
houcine dermech
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Things are hotting up! Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:23 am  Things are hotting up!
 

Dear Alan,
Thanks a million for your informative and extremely interestingly worked out Newsletters and workouts in English .

I have tried to use quite a few of them in my class of BBA and MBA classes . The LRRH story was very well worked out to suit the present times .

Hope you and Caroline keep up this sharing of knowledge which benefits so many . Do you think people like me can contribute by trying to modernise

some folk stories from our own country but which may have universal appeal and applicability ? Do let me know .

Regards

Suchandra Chakraborty
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