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Audio English course for Beginners #4096 (permalink) Tue Jan 03, 2012 18:28 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Keep working at it. You'll get there!

Two people cannot drive a car. This is okay:
We ride in our car together.
You also forgot the capital letter in that sentence.

He goes to the cinema.
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Re: Audio English course for Beginners #4097 (permalink) Wed Jan 04, 2012 8:23 am   Re: Audio English course for Beginners
 

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Re: Answer to first email english lesson #4098 (permalink) Wed Jan 04, 2012 8:24 am   Re: Answer to first email english lesson
 

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Audio English course for Beginners #4099 (permalink) Wed Jan 04, 2012 13:24 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello everyone!

I finished my English Lesson number 3 and here are my answers :

Sue works for a large financial company.
She usually starts work at 8:45 in the morning.
Sue enjoys the personal contact with her clients because they como from all walks os life and all ages.

Dear Torsten,

Can you correct my message, please?

Thanks very much.

Renata
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hello #4100 (permalink) Wed Jan 04, 2012 16:37 pm   hello
 

hi
Its very intresting to be a part of ESL.
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Audio English course for Beginners #4101 (permalink) Wed Jan 04, 2012 17:57 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

The following equipment has been used in an office:
office
equipment
office equipment
desk, desktop
computer
monitor
screen, computer screen
windows, operating system Microsoft Windows,
start, start the computer
printer, ink jet printer, laser printer
scanner
convert, convert texts and images into digital data
modem, internal or external modem
ISDN, Integrated Services Digital Network

I will make a recording also so that I can work on my pronunciation as well. Please give feedback.

Santak.
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Audio English course for Beginners #4102 (permalink) Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:17 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Dear Sir,

I received your email.
And I am happy because I understood your email.

I will try my best to learn english better.

Many thanks for your help.

Sincerely yours
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Audio English course for Beginners #4103 (permalink) Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:40 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi,
I'm interested in Sue's audio. It help me to know way to arrange time learning English. Now I'll spend free time learning vocabulary and listening to music in english.
Thanks
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Audio English course for Beginners #4104 (permalink) Sat Feb 18, 2012 21:53 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

hai madam,
my name is Sajeev, i am from india. In india, i am living in kerala. Now i am working in kuwait. When i was in kerala,i thought english studying is not important. I reached kuwait before 6 months. But when i reached here, i understood about the importance of english. So i decided to join. Your class is very interesting. Correct me if i made mistake in this paragraph.
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Audio English course for Beginners #4105 (permalink) Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:44 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello

You have made one mistake repeatedly through your message. In English, the pronoun 'I'are are a is always written as a capital letter, regardless of its position in the sentence:

I am from India.
I am living in Kerala.
Now I am working in Kuwait.
So I decided to join.
Correct me if I made a mistake.
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Audio English course for Beginners #4106 (permalink) Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:01 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

hello
her favourite month is May when spring turns into summer.

my birthday is April so it's my favourite month.
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Audio English course for Beginners #4107 (permalink) Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:11 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Sentences always begin with a capital letter.
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Audio English course for Beginners #4108 (permalink) Thu Mar 08, 2012 15:29 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello, I've got a question.

Why they say "There are so many motivations for you TO learn English", and "... that helps German people_learn English", without "to".

Many thanks in advance. Bye
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end and finish #4109 (permalink) Mon Mar 19, 2012 20:46 pm   end and finish
 

I answered correctly 8 of 10 questions, but I confess I do not understand the subject very well. I promisse to improve my knowledge about this matter. Regards
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Audio English course for Beginners #4110 (permalink) Sun Apr 01, 2012 3:27 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Claudine wrote:
Hello

I finished to hear the lessons of Sue Darville.

It was very interesting.

But I am always surprised by that : your courses for beginners are written or spoken in English. You explain very well how to learn.
But if you don't speak english how do you do ?

It's not my case. And I can revised, I need it. My english is very poor.

Sue Darville is right when she says : listen in english every day.

I read and I listen every day. If you want to speak or to undestand is the only and the best way.
A key for a beginner : Choose an actor or an actress and watch his or her films;
Save subtitles : you see and you hear in the same time.
And you watch again, again and again.
And a day, in another film you recognize a word then another word. It's marvellous.
And you continue beause you love to learn english.

Dear Torsten,
can you correct my message, please? I need to learn and you are a good teacher
thanks very much

Hi, everyone.

I finished hearing Sue's lesson and I liked very much.
I understood everything what she saying... including the grammar.
I'm from Brazil and I like the method applied here to learn English.
I agree with Claudine.
Yes. Some topics, for who don't know English, it's very difficult; but, there is a lot of grammar in the Forum for the beginner.
I think so, the listening and the talking, both are essential to learn any language.
Now, I'm a beginner. But a long time ago I have studied the English language with a native speaker from USA (Is Sue England? Her voice sounds like an England speaker or a Scotland...) and, really the best way to learn and improve our proficiency it's talking and listening. Mainly watching a movie, reading a book and chatting...
Frequently, I watch a movie without legends!
Well, I need that someone read what I wrote, comment and correct my grammar, please.

Regards,
Hensiq

NOTE: UNTIL NOW, (March 31, 2012),NOBODY ANSWER MY QUESTION, ABOVE!Regards,
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