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Hush hush #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 28, 2008 18:25 pm   Hush hush
 

Hello Mr Alan!
Thank you very much for the last letter Hush hush. I'm so happy to receive this from you. Any time good for me.
Please give me any advice how to improve my English skills.

your's Dimitro
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Hush hush #2 (permalink) Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:14 am   Hush hush
 

Dear Alan Townend

I really sorry about my hush. I haven't have escapted my self-conscious, so I no reply your mail.
You may be concept that with some words I sent to you is my respect. I believe you are my good friends, who alway wish for my progress.
Thank you very much for your help.
Happy new year and Good luck!
Best regard.

Luu Viet Hoang
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Hush hush #3 (permalink) Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:17 am   Hush hush
 

Dear Alan,

You are grate.
Your mail is the best presentation I ever received..

Yes, I am surfing and browsing. But not to only to satisfy my curiosity.
I am running a fundamental school for basketball players bound to study in USA.
They have to be at the second level on basketball and enough fluency of English.
I wanted to help them with addresses of the best sites to practice English.

I will advise them to contact you.

It is realy a pleasure to have known you.

Sincerely,

Cavit Altunay
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Hush hush #4 (permalink) Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:18 am   Hush hush
 

Hello!

Dear Mr. Alan, I'm really grateful for receiving your letters, which improves my English and in the same time tell a lot of interesting facts!

Thank's a lot!
Looking forward for the next letters!

Best regards,
Roman Fylymonyuk.
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Thank you alan #5 (permalink) Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:55 am   Thank you alan
 

Dear alan,
As usual the essay was amazingly informative . I do enjoy reading your essays.
Lilish
I'm new here and I like it ;-)


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Hush hush #6 (permalink) Tue Jan 29, 2008 14:26 pm   Hush hush
 

dear alan,
thank you for sending me the reply . i want to improve my english knowledge. help me if you can by sending some tips for me.... really i like your english essay about "hush" ... please be in touch....
regards,
archana.
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Hush hush #7 (permalink) Tue Jan 29, 2008 15:48 pm   Hush hush
 

Dear Alan,
Thank's a lot
Ragip
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Hush hush #8 (permalink) Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:37 am   Hush hush
 

Dear Mr. Alan,
Really I can't thank you enough, for your care of my letter, really I appreciate your style and your writing I'd like to join to your club and send to me essays of your writing whenever you can. I'd like always to keep in touch with you. I admire your writings and your personality... How friendly are you... I wish you accept me. Thanks a million.

Sahar Borham
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Hush hush #9 (permalink) Wed Jan 30, 2008 20:29 pm   Hush hush
 

My Dear Alan,

Thank you very much for the reply which I received from you. The essay, I liked it, I really enjoy reading this type of texts.

My Dear Alan,

The courses and lessons you propose are a life jacket for me, I effectively need them at my daily work. The lessons are so simple and available on your sites that I won't find any difficulty preparing my teaching ones. My foreign English language learners have other subjects to study, that's why I need not boring items to supply them with.

Your advice is welcome because I like the English language. In spite of the fact that i had been a scientific pupil, I had chosen to have a university degree in English, and I have become a teacher of English since 1993.

I also like writing, but it is sure that my English is not as good as yours, Alan.

Looking forward to hearing from you soon,

yours faithfully,

Esma
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Hush hush #10 (permalink) Wed Jan 30, 2008 20:34 pm   Hush hush
 

Dear Mr. Alan,
Firstly, I want to say "happy new year".

Thank you very much for your letter "hush" which i read with a great pleasure & learn one new (for me) word with understandable definitions & examples. I will be happy if you send me "grammar through stories".
Asylbubu Mulkubatova
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Hush hush #11 (permalink) Wed Jan 30, 2008 20:44 pm   Hush hush
 

Dear Alan,

Thanks a lot for sending me the ESL News Letter. I really learn more things from you and appreciate your kindness.

Dear Alan, Could you please learn me to how shall I improve my English.

Your friendship and kindness will be taken in advance.

Regards,
Samimi
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Hush hush #12 (permalink) Wed Jan 30, 2008 20:44 pm   Hush hush
 

Hi,
the essay written by Mr Alan is wonderful,It helps me a lot to understand lot of phrases, idioms and words in much better way. Looking forward to receive such wonderful essay in future also.

alok agrawal
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Hush hush #13 (permalink) Thu Jan 31, 2008 16:12 pm   Hush hush
 

Dear Alan,

Your newsletter "Hush hush" is just terrific! I'd like to be able to write as well as you do. Is it a dream? Sure it is. But we need dreams to bring some magic to our everyday lives, don't we? Writing in a clear and creative way is a challenge. You're always doing it, but I must confess your latest newsletter has really taken me by surprise. It has gone beyond my expectations.

Sincerely,

Arlindo Marco Fialho
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Hush hush #14 (permalink) Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:05 am   Hush hush
 

Dear Alan,
How are you and many thanks for your letter.
Best wishes,
Nazi
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Hush hush #15 (permalink) Thu Feb 07, 2008 21:14 pm   Hush hush
 

hello Alan!

I'm very pleased sending you this message. Your writing is very good. I had fun when I read it. Hush hush! That's enough for me to enjoy your essay. There are a lot of vocabulary and you know how to get the attention of the readers. There will be a day when I can buy your English test package. I think that you are worthy to get money from your work. Thank you very much!

Ludger
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