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My congratualtions to you, MM! #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 15, 2008 22:03 pm   My congratualtions to you, MM!
 

Hi MM

I just noticed that you have been given the status of Language Coach. My congratulations! But I would love to know how this is different from the previous one?

Yours,

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My congratualtions to you, MM! #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 17, 2008 13:25 pm   My congratualtions to you, MM!
 

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Just found this thread, Tom.

Huh? Where?

Oh, I see. What was I before??
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My congratualtions to you, MM! #3 (permalink) Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:06 am   My congratualtions to you, MM!
 

Hi MM,

Look above your photo. There you are, language coach. Very Happy
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My congratualtions to you, MM! #4 (permalink) Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:26 am   My congratualtions to you, MM!
 

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OK!

Everybody fall in for training, on the double--

Warm ups!

I-me, I-me, Us-we, us-we!
Run-ran-run, come-came-come!


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My congratualtions to you, MM! #5 (permalink) Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:56 am   My congratualtions to you, MM!
 

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And here I thought MM's new title might have been a reference to this type of coach...



I picked this picture with language in mind... Cool
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My congratualtions to you, MM! #6 (permalink) Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:58 am   My congratualtions to you, MM!
 

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Oh lord! I used to work for them!!
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My congratualtions to you, MM! #7 (permalink) Thu Sep 18, 2008 11:24 am   My congratualtions to you, MM!
 

Long live the ambiguities of the English language! Smile
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My congratualtions to you, MM! #8 (permalink) Thu Sep 18, 2008 22:08 pm   My congratualtions to you, MM!
 

How are you, Torsten? Long time no 'see'!

So, how is a moderator different from a language coach?

Thanks in advance,

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My congratualtions to you, MM! #9 (permalink) Thu Sep 18, 2008 22:13 pm   My congratualtions to you, MM!
 

Hi Tom,

I'm great, what about you? As for your question, since our forum is primarily used by people who want to improve their language skills, the term 'language coach' is much more appropriate than 'moderator'. Almost every Internet forum has 'moderators' by default. We have language coaches and English language trainers.

Many thanks for asking this interesting question.
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