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Usage of "Are looking at" #61 (permalink) Sat May 08, 2010 13:45 pm   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

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Click the button to choose the photo file (which should be somewhere on your own computer) and upload it, then save it. Take care that the file size of the original photo is not huge!
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hi #62 (permalink) Mon May 17, 2010 8:00 am   hi
 

hi this web is so helpfull for all ......
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Usage of "Are looking at" #63 (permalink) Sun May 23, 2010 16:46 pm   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

Hello Mr. Torstan,
I am fine , Thank you. I liked this website very much , it is not boaring.
Here are some questions,
Do you read newspaper regularly?
Are you going to read your speech?
Are you going to talk to your father about your girlfriend?
Are you ready for your audition?
Do you want to go to England ?
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Usage of "Are looking at" #64 (permalink) Sun May 23, 2010 16:54 pm   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

Acharyasd wrote:
Hello Mr. Torstan,
I am fine , Thank you. I liked this website very much , it is not boaring.
Here are some questions,


The words you use to describe the website should be 'not boring'. (A boar is a sort of wild pig)

Do you read newspaper regularly?
Do you read newspapers regularly.
Do you read a newspaper regularly.


All your other questions are absolutely correct. :-)
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Hi torsten #65 (permalink) Wed May 26, 2010 9:07 am   Hi torsten
 

Hi torsten
How are you ?
I answered 8 questions out of 10 correctly.
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Usage of "Are looking at" #66 (permalink) Sat May 29, 2010 22:51 pm   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

Hoang7583 wrote:
oh ho! u know! i dont remember that i am a member of this web. sorry! because i too busy. But today I open my email and click this link! I very supprise, I love this webside.
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Usage of "Are looking at" #67 (permalink) Thu Jun 17, 2010 13:53 pm   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

Hello Torsten,

I am really happy that I have taken the test and got 10 out of 10. I am successful in downloading Java. Now, I can listen to the audio sessions. Thanks a lot for your tips. I am getting more organized to avail the benefits of your program. I find esl-test.net is very rich in learning materials. I understand putting more time and efforts in your program would take me to a much desired position of acquiring control over the English language.

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Usage of "Are looking at" #68 (permalink) Thu Jun 17, 2010 18:46 pm   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

Hello Mujibur,

Welcome to the forums and congratulations - your English is very good. How long have you been learning?
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Usage of "Are looking at" #69 (permalink) Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:44 am   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

Thank you for the complement. I'm learning English since long. Of course, joined esl-test.net from May 01, 2010. I have the feelings that my written English expressions may be o.k. But my spoken and hearing of English are not up to the satisfaction. I need to concentrate more on these areas. Please guide me in this perspective, especially.

Most welcome everybody!

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Usage of "Are looking at" #70 (permalink) Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:55 am   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

There is a link to audio exercises on the top of each page of the website Mujibur.
If you have a microphone you can also record you own speech in many areas of the forums (You will need to install Java if it is not already on your machine.)
Other than that, try to listen to the radio and watch TV programmes and movies as much as possible.
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Usage of "Are looking at" #71 (permalink) Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:02 pm   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

ay dont speak english
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Usage of "Are looking at" #72 (permalink) Sat Jun 26, 2010 17:20 pm   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

Hello Beeesneees,

I'm really in line with you. I try to listen to audio sessions repeatedly. I observed by this time that there are gradual developments of my better understanding on the expressions of audios. I am taking the lessons with much zeal. I'm quite confident that my efforts will pay off.

I'm trying to master some of the English phrases everyday which would be of help for sharpening my brain too. I got this idea from Yahoo! Health website.

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Usage of "Are looking at" #73 (permalink) Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:09 am   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

Please tell me, this sentence is correct or not.

If you had got that job, would you want to move to a new house?
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Usage of "Are looking at" #74 (permalink) Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:19 am   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

sir please make me understand about the meaning of i'm loving it that macdonald's is mostly used in their slogan.thanks
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Usage of "Are looking at" #75 (permalink) Sat Jul 03, 2010 4:15 am   Usage of "Are looking at"
 

Dear Torsten sir, just now i have completed ESLTest- present tense, 10/10 marks obtained.I have also completed Audio session 7 and 15.Iam very happy because slowly i am improving my english course by your help only.
Thanking you sir,
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