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Time managing skills and the forum? Sun May 04, 2008 11:32 am  Time managing skills and the forum?
 

Thank you for the great concern you are showing me through your heartwarming personal message. Yes I am willing to have a consultant or to get on line with Alan. I'm having a problem with my Internet connection at home in addition to my tight schedule. Right now I'm checking it with a faster Internet connection and hopefully in the next two weeks I will be more prompt in responding to your messages.

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Time managing skills and the forum? Mon May 05, 2008 17:29 pm  Time managing skills and the forum?
 

Dear Sir,
l must thank you for the concern you shown to me about improving my English language especially with the last newsletter. You are doing a good job to people like us.

However, l want to let you know that l am areal person (your student)not an empty page. The fact is apart from my busy work roster l have little access to the internet couple with epileptic power supply in my area. I also want to say that l am sorry for not responding to the newsletters that were sent to me, this may be that l don't know what to do or don't even have what to write, this is one of my problem in English language, topic may be presented before me and l don't have the material to or l may have the material but do not know how to organise and present it.

Actually I'm attempting preparation for the ielts examination (time to take the exam not decided yet) having been cooked up with fearful stories about the out come(results) of the exam l was left with no choice but start from some where i.e from the basic of the language. Do you know what? I'm very happy that l am a student of talented tutor(s) like you and others in this website.

Since this service is free l want to explore every avenue to make my different when l eventually take the ielts examination - l mean l will tell successful story not fearful story.

Once again thank you very much for this good job.
Extend my aromatic greetings to others who are part of this good work.

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Time managing skills and the forum? Sun May 11, 2008 17:10 pm  Time managing skills and the forum?
 

Dear Torsten

First of all, I thank you for your letter. It is an unexpected letter. I can not imagine that you pay attention to a Vietnamese who sent to your website just one short essay several months ago.

I am a writer. I printed some novels in Vietnamese in Vietnam. Recently I want to write a new novel in English. More foreigners understanding Vietnam (1975 –1985) by means of literature is my target.

My English is poor. I can not express myself well in English. But I believe that my novel is interesting, especial foreigners who have no experience on Vietnam and even young generation of Vietnamese readers. So I have to brush up on my English. My daughter presents me your website. Unfortunately, I have no enough time for it.

However, I have tried my best to start my longing. I write hardly and slowly. It is also a way to learn a foreign language, I think. Yesterday I read again your letter and wondered why I don’t send some chapters of my novel to you. I hope that you will help me to correct them.

I really look forward to receive your reply.

Best regards,
Vinh Quyen
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Time managing skills and the forum? Fri May 16, 2008 10:08 am  Time managing skills and the forum?
 

Let me say hello to all you there, I'm very thankful because of the help you've been giving me, one more Thank You... I am trying to improve my English, either to speak it or write it down. I have a very amazing goal with English, until now I know a lot of English but I think I need to learn more because the more I learn English the more easy it will be for me to reach the goal I want to.

I've been in the air as regard to make a decision. I really don't know what decision to make. I'm very interested in learning English, that's true, but I don't know what to do.

If you something to tell me, well, go ahead... I'll be watching.


Thank you very much, hoping to know more about you,
Marlon Antonio
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