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When will my English become suitable for work?



 
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When will my English become suitable for work? Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:08 am  When will my English become suitable for work?
 

I have spent much time for English. I don't really know when I am able to use English for work. I am afrad that I can't attend my goal because I don't know when I become a successful learners. In addition, I can't estimate how much time I should be able to a successful one. Could you explain me these things?
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