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Hi! I'm Piera from Italy. Sun Mar 09, 2008 3:22 am  Hi! I'm Piera from Italy.
 

Hi everyone! I'm Piera, from Italy.
I learnt a little English at school, and a little on my own, but I'd like to improve it, for a lot of reasons: for work, and especially to help me to communicate with other people around the world.
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Hi! I'm Piera. Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:48 am  Hi! I'm Piera.
 

Hi Piera!
I'm rebecca and I'm from Vietnam.
Hope we will become friends soon!
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Hi! I'm Piera. Sun Mar 09, 2008 15:00 pm  Hi! I'm Piera.
 

Buongiorno Piera,

How are you today? Thank you for joining us, it's great to hear you want to make new friends from around the world. Your English seems to be pretty good, please tell us how you have achieved this. Have you ever been to the UK or US?

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Hi! I'm Piera from Italy. Sat Mar 15, 2008 0:24 am  Hi! I'm Piera from Italy.
 

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Hope we will become friends soon!

Hi Rebecca! Me too! Smile

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Your English seems to be pretty good, please tell us how you have achieved this.

Thank you! I do my best to better my English: I read grammar books, novels, transcripts of my favorite tv shows, this sort of thing.
Unfortunately, I have no knack for foreign languages, and it's always hard for me to speak and write English.

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Have you ever been to the UK or US?

I've been in London for three days, a couple of years ago. That's all.

It's nice to be here. Thank you for your welcome! Smile

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