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Audio English course for Beginners #1861 (permalink) Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:53 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi Maria,
I'm sorry not to reply your e-mail soon. I'd like to be acquinted with you closely.
I'm waiting for your e-mail.

Bye,
Ahmed
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Audio English course for Beginners #1862 (permalink) Tue Feb 09, 2010 14:24 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello dear dr Torsten and all of friend
The Audio English courae it's best way for study,I'm vrey happy to shaire on it, but I need some lesson with media plyer becuase I think that can helpe me.
Also you can't check my message at longe time.
Thank you great Coach
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course #1863 (permalink) Tue Feb 09, 2010 15:53 pm   course
 

Dear Torsten this is very useful idea to learn on line with Expert like you. MY experience speaks verywell done Tor.
I must say i love you as a Best coach in different moods/speakers.
Am i right?
i have to right somany words of thinking and my Research but i am waiting for such stage where i can describe in particular descipline.
With regards.
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Audio English course for Beginners #1864 (permalink) Tue Feb 09, 2010 22:13 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello Alan
thank you sending this Listening courses.Sue speaking is clear.
Now I answer to the questions:
1.Sue work for a financial company
2.She start work at 8:45
She enjoy the personal contact with her clients because they come form all works of life and ages.
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Audio English course for Beginners #1865 (permalink) Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:30 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi! very useful informatiom. Bul I'd like to know differece between the words - happenings and events?
Thanks. Vladimir
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Audio English course for Beginners #1866 (permalink) Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:51 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello Torsten,

Firstly, I'd like to say that listening to native English speaker will enhance the personal ability of having correct phrases without mistakes.

Beside you could learn from the other people mistakes and how you correct them among the thread. The only thing is that it's not easy to read all the threads because some of them contain more than 100 pages!.

To answer the question, Sue said that she is working for Financial Company that provide consultancy to private business sector.
She used to start her works at 8:45 & she likes to contact the company’s clients because they came from different areas of life and ages.
So it seems that she like to deal with wide range of experience.

NB: Please correct me if I have had mistakes in my writing.

Thanks
Meltaif
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Question #1867 (permalink) Wed Feb 10, 2010 20:36 pm   Question
 

Hello,

thanks a lot for your exerted efforts, mu question is,

what the following phrase means

"co-founder of English-Online, a British-German company"

regards

ADel
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Audio English course for Beginners #1868 (permalink) Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:01 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello,
American English & England English which is simlpe?
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Question #1869 (permalink) Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:01 am   Question
 

Alanbary wrote:
Hello,

thanks a lot for your exerted efforts, mu question is,

what the following phrase means

"co-founder of English-Online, a British-German company"

regards

ADel


Dear Alanbary,

Greetings

To my understanding, co-founder: is the person who works together with the founder to initiate body like company, business or whatsoever.

Also we find it in a phrase like "co-patient" which means the person who accompanies the patient in the hospital.

British-German Company: it means the company works in England and Germany as well or it's a joint venture between British and Germany people.

I hope I'm correct,

Thank you

Meltaif
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Audio English course for Beginners #1870 (permalink) Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:47 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

hi, My name is siraj and I am working as an administrator in a school by the name of ABC Academy, It's a memorial school that i founded myself in the reminiscence of my Late Father Ameer Bahadur that's why it's called Ameer Bahadur children academy, I work as a teacher and I try to teach English according to my meek knowledge whatever i know i try to teach them and in that process i learn from them as I come across so many things that I am not aware of. This school is working for last three years we started it from Nursery level and now we have students upto six classes.
I used to be a call center agent but i think teaching is more interesting and more challanging as compare to any job as we are always in process of learning. As a matter of fact I've been trying to make children speak English whose parents can't even right a word not even of local and regional languages it's a bit difficult task but we are trying our best and believe that it will work.
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Audio English course for Beginners #1871 (permalink) Fri Feb 12, 2010 17:17 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi Torsten:
my name is Sana , I joined this forum a month ago to improve my scores in the TOEFL test. I took the test three times, I passed the reading section and the listening section, but I need to improve in the speaking & writing sections, I need 24 in the writing and 26 in the speaking. last grades in writing was 22 and in the speaking 23. I live in the u.s & I have been here for 19 years, I'm originally from Syria, I'm a pharmacist, I passed the equivalency exam and I need to get those grade in TOEFL so they can send me the certificate within a specific time, otherwise they will close my file and I have to retake the test again. This is impossible for me to do again. I'm taking the TOEFL test tomorrow Feb 13, I hope it will work this time. I would like to ask you a favor, please if there are any tips you can help me with I would appreciate it so much. I would like to thank you for the lessons you emailed me, it is very helpful.
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About the course #1872 (permalink) Sat Feb 13, 2010 4:25 am   About the course
 

I want to say thank you for this course. It helps me much to improve my English skills.
I did the text twice but I still have problems to understand when use listen o hear.
My score is 3//10 and 6/10.
My regards
Ana27
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Audio English course for Beginners #1873 (permalink) Sat Feb 13, 2010 14:26 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Torsten wrote:
If you have just started to learn English, this audio English course by Sue Darville will be ideal for you.

It contains several short texts which you can read and listen to at the same time.


Hi!
My name is Muhammad Naimov.I'm 15 years old.I'm from Tajikistan.I training in Taekwon-do itf and I have black belt. I dream to participate in taekwondo junior champion-ship abroad. I always want to make friend with people who are from other English country speaking. Because I want practice my English skills
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Audio English course for Beginners #1874 (permalink) Sun Feb 14, 2010 11:19 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Our teachers taught us that the "t" in often is silent, so we should not be pronounced, but Mrs. Sue pronounced it, why? second thing our teachers taught us also that the "h" in hotel and hour for examle are silent also, but it also pronounced at the recording of Mrs. Sue, please clarify?
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Audio English course for Beginners #1875 (permalink) Sun Feb 14, 2010 12:42 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi
I am really enjoying your lessons.
I did pretty well answering the questions, i was able to score 9.
Thanks.
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