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New Member. I am May from the Philippines. Sat Apr 19, 2008 0:41 am  New Member. I am May from the Philippines.
 

Good day everyone! I am so happy to be one of the members of this forum Very Happy . I hope to have friends here who like to learn a lot. I am May from the Philippines Very Happy
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Hello May, how is it going? We're glad to have you around. Where in the Philippines do you live and how did you learn English?
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New Member Sat Apr 19, 2008 4:48 am  New Member
 

Hi every one, I am very happy to join this community and introduce my shelf. I am a Vietnam student, 26 ages. I am studying in Environmental Science & Engineering in Vietnam University.

I really want to use English language as a common language in my works. Therefore, I would like to receive your cooperation to improve my skill as well.

Thank you very much!
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New Member Sat Apr 19, 2008 6:30 am  New Member
 

Dear,
I am Hafidh Farouq. I am a Sudanese currently working as a translator for Oman Telecommunications Company based in the Sultanate of Oman. I used to be a teacher of English as a second language. Now I am doing my phd program in ESL.
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New Member Sat Apr 19, 2008 6:31 am  New Member
 

Could you please clarify the difference between: I look forward to and I am looking forwad to?
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New Member Sat Apr 19, 2008 6:52 am  New Member
 

Hi Hafidh! Good luck with your PhD.
As far as I know one uses "I look forward to" in a formal letter (business letter) while "I am looking forward to" is more appropriate in an informal or semi-formal letter - e.g. when writing to a friend, a relative or someone of your age or when not writing in an official tone.
Hope it helps.
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New Member Sat Apr 19, 2008 6:54 am  New Member
 

Hi Hafidh! Good luck with your PhD.
As far as I know one uses "I look forward to" in a formal letter (business letter) while "I am looking forward to" is more appropriate in an informal or semi-formal letter - e.g. when writing to a friend, a relative or someone of your age or when not writing in an official tone.
Hope it helps.
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New Member Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:51 am  New Member
 

Hi
Thanks so much for this invaluable information. What does this expression mean when someone described as "walk talk"? and the idiom: Doing the right thing is better than doing things right.
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New Member. I am May from the Philippines. Mon May 05, 2008 5:13 am  New Member. I am May from the Philippines.
 

Would you like to find an error in this sentence: "Many people relax by listenning to music"?
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