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I'm a new one here! Sun Apr 20, 2008 18:05 pm  I'm a new one here!
 

Hi,
I'm a beginner one, here.
Just want to say hello and will be try to get more times to joy here soon.

bye
Dwe
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I'm a new one here! Wed Apr 23, 2008 14:44 pm  I'm a new one here!
 

Hello Dwe,

How are things with you in Yangon today? Thanks a lot for joining our forum, it's great to have you around. What is you job, are you a student?

Talk to you soon,
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I'm a new one here! Wed Apr 23, 2008 15:35 pm  I'm a new one here!
 

Hi Mr. Torsten,
I'm working for UNODC(Myanmar country office) as CBO Capacity Builder. I got B.Sc (Mathematics) degree at 2000 in Yangon. As English is not an official language for Myanmar and also I'm lazy to study in English. Smile
But there were too many challenges in working environment and I decided that I should give my time to study in English.
Actually, I have sit the English test (it's likes TOEFL) at United States Information Services in Myanmar and I got only 513 points. It is equivalent with 513 TOEFL score.
When I was in the test, I noticed that I need to improve about English structure and also reading skills.
I would like to request you that give me some suggestions about how can I study efficient and effectively on English especially to get good score in TOEFL.
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I'm a new one here! Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:08 pm  I'm a new one here!
 

Hello,
I'm a beginner one too.

regards,
Wira from Indonesia
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