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Audio English course for Beginners #46 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 17:25 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi Torsten,
I send my personal profile but I didn't receive any comment from you ,there is a broblem? sorry I will send my answers later after listening to audio English course .Iam waitin for your comment and your next lesson . Your past four lessons are very useful for me .Ihave a lot of questions ,I expect from you a great help.
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Amiranow
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Audio English course for Beginners #47 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 17:45 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi Amira,

Many thanks for your message -- you can read my comments on your personal profile here.
Regards,
Torsten
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Audio English course for Beginners #48 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 18:49 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi, kind Tortsen

Thank you a lot for your encouragement and your praising words. You seem very kind .I wrote,asking you to comment on my personal.....because I don't read it yet.Now I've already finished.

Thanks Razz
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hi #49 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 19:03 pm   hi
 

i'am from romania
i find this very interesting because my writing english is bad
by
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Audio English course for Beginners #50 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 19:50 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Dear Torston

Thank you very much for your email "lesson four"

Yes I do ,I find your lesson interesting and exciting .

I did four attempts to get right answers.

Regards
Moayad
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Audio English course for Beginners #51 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 20:19 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi
I 've finished listening to audio session I. She is Sue Darvel . She lives in Bristol,England,UK.There are many things I've missed , especially I didn't readit it .I want to depend on listening , it's a big problem for me. In general , she talks about motivations to learn English.She gives us a lot of reasons to learn English ; using net , international comanies ,she talks about Germany;the bigest company in exporting goods,and a lot of countries that talk English like Canda,Newzland,Americaor A.U.S otherwise UK.Do you think I got whole composition ,in general.
Amira
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Audio English course for Beginners #52 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 20:28 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi Amira,

Yes I think you got the gist of the text. If you like, you can listen to the text again while at the same time reading it.
Hope this helps.
Torsten
PS: Please remember to leave a space between words.
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Audio English course for Beginners #53 (permalink) Sun Jul 06, 2008 20:28 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

hi HOw are you all
I miss your lessons but I am still waiting
also, I have sent a massage about my English classes but I have no responses and I could not see it in the forum
If I have to write it again please tell me
If I dont I am waiting for your comment.
Your faithfully
raja
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Lession 3 #54 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:53 am   Lession 3
 

here is my answers:
1. Sue works for Financial company
2. she gets up at 6:30am
3. she starts work at 8:45 am
4. she enjoys the personal with her clients because they come from all walks of life and ages.

Hoa

P/s: Torsten, can you explain: " all walks of life" means. I listen but don not know what does it mean. it likes " all kind of people", is it right?
Hoa
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Audio English course for Beginners #55 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:02 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

well thanks a lot
whatever u give us is good so don,t worry.
but i have a question: can i apply for TOFEL exam.
Justicewoman
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Audio English course for Beginners #56 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:12 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

raja wrote:
hi HOw are you all
I miss your lessons but I am still waiting
also, I have sent a massage about my English classes but I have no responses and I could not see it in the forum
If I have to write it again please tell me
If I dont I am waiting for your comment.
Your faithfully
raja


Hi Raja,

Many thanks for your message. You receive a new lesson every third day so I look forward to your feedback. In addition, you can take our interactive tests (you can find thousands of them on our site). Please remember to put a full stop at the end of each sentence.

Let me know what you think.
Regards,
Torsten
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Lession 3 #57 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:14 am   Lession 3
 

Hoa wrote:
here is my answers:
1. Sue works for Financial company
2. she gets up at 6:30am
3. she starts work at 8:45 am
4. she enjoys the personal with her clients because they come from all walks of life and ages.

Hoa

P/s: Torsten, can you explain: " all walks of life" means. I listen but don not know what does it mean. it likes " all kind of people", is it right?


Dear Hoa,

Many thanks for your answers. Yes, "from all walks of life" means "all kinds of people".
Talk to you soon,
Torsten
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Audio English course for Beginners #58 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:15 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

justicewoman wrote:
well thanks a lot
whatever u give us is good so don,t worry.
but i have a question: can i apply for TOFEL exam.


Dear Justice,

Yes you can apply to take the TOEFL here.

Regards,
Torsten
PS: Please remember that the word 'u' does not exist in English.
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Audio English course for Beginners #59 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:03 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Nirun Salasa wrote:
Answers: She works for a financial company. She usually starts work at 8:45. She enjoys it because she loves it, I think. Very Happy


Dear Nirun Salasa,

Many thanks for your answers. I'm very glad you enjoy our email English course and I look forward to your next forum messages.

Best regards,
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Audio English course for Beginners #60 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 14:53 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Dear Alan,
I,m very grateful for receiving your English course. I,m waiting for every new lesson with great interes and I feel that is very usefull for me.As Sue Darville says, listen to audio every day gives progress.About test(Finish or end)- I had 6 correct answers aut of 10 at first time,later I,ll try again.
thanks a lot

Saniko
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