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Hi, I am Mina from Iraq. Thu Jul 03, 2008 20:23 pm  Hi, I am Mina from Iraq.
 

Hi Mr. Torsten
in the beginning i want to thank you for your messages to me,i'm interesting in the english language i like to know everything about it, i'm from iraq and i'm very clever in english but in iraq i didn't use to contact english people and i have never been to europe so this is my problem:

my problem in english is that i can't speak in english the poffesional way but i can read and i can write . when you here me reading you will think that i know english 100% also when i read i understand, in the spelling and pronounciation i'm very well but i miss the english communication with the people, you can say that i forget all the words when somebody is talking to me, even if i listened to the radio or TV i don't understand
if this problem has solved i can move to the next stage

by the way i'm in bahrain now not in iraq.

best regards,,,

thank you
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Hi, I am Mina from Iraq. Sat Aug 02, 2008 14:33 pm  Hi, I am Mina from Iraq.
 

I WOULD RATHER YOU SPOKE ENGLISH EVERYWHERE WITHOUT TAKING CARE OF FAULTS . ACTING LIKE THAT YOU ARE SURE TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH SPEAKING.

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Hi, I am Mina from Iraq. Sat Aug 02, 2008 16:38 pm  Hi, I am Mina from Iraq.
 

Hi helmaxado,

Please don't SHOUT Wink
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Hi, I am Min a from Iraq. Sat Aug 02, 2008 18:29 pm  Hi, I am Min a from Iraq.
 

Hi Ralf,

I assume Helmaxodo doesn't shout. Wink I think it's rather his style, though, according to netiquette, writing in uppercase is a sign of shout Laughing
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