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Fresher: I am developer from a reputed firm... Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:30 am  Fresher: I am developer from a reputed firm...
 

Hi Everybody
Iam new to this.I am developer from a reputed firm.I want to communicate with my clients during Brainstorming sessions so i want to improve my language and vocabs...
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Fresher: I am developer from a reputed firm... Tue Jul 08, 2008 13:39 pm  Fresher: I am developer from a reputed firm...
 

Hello Bruno,

Many thanks for joining our forum. So you work as a developer for an established company. What kind of products and services does your company offer? Also, what do you mean by 'vocabs'? Are you referring to words and phrases?

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i just cutshortened the word Vocabulary(vocabs).I cant understand the slang of Americans.How should i pick it up?
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Fresher: I am developer from a reputed firm... Tue Jul 08, 2008 20:50 pm  Fresher: I am developer from a reputed firm...
 

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Fresher: I am developer from a reputed firm... Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:14 am  Fresher: I am developer from a reputed firm...
 

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