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Greetings from Mozambique Wed Jul 02, 2008 20:11 pm  Greetings from Mozambique
 

I would like to congratulate Torsten on the marvelous ideia of creating this Forum.
The lessons you send everyday are very useful. Unfortunately, I can't listen clearly to the lessons due to internet connection problems. Anyaway, at least I can read and do the tests. In order to improve my listening skills I listen to BBC radiostation everyday.
By the way, how can you help us improving our written skills?
Although I am a hard learner I find speaking and listening as the most difficult part of my learning process.
That is all for now.
Hugs from Mozambique to all the forum members.

Nice regards, I will come back soon.
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Greetings from Mozambique Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:28 am  Greetings from Mozambique
 

Hello Aurora,

Many thanks for your encouraging feedback regarding our site. It's great to hear you find the email English course useful and I look forward to your next forum messages. If you like, you can tell me more about life in Mozambique. What do you do? How did you learn English?

Talk to you soon,
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Greetings from Mozambique Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:08 pm  Greetings from Mozambique
 

Mozambique is a rich and beautiful country with wonderful beaches. Some of our beaches and safari parks are considered as the best touristic places in the world. The people are very friendly. Mozambique is surrounded by english speaking countries but it had been colonized by Portugal. Our official language is Portuguese. I started learning English by reading novels in english when I was 30. 3 years ago I went to an English School it's called Lynden Language School. Now I am trying to keep in touch with english so not to lose the few that I know and to improve it.

I must dash it's our lunch time, see you

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