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#2 (permalink) Sun Oct 19, 2008 19:56 pm I am seeking to improve my English for work commitment... |
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Dear Pasdet,
Welcome to english-test.net and many thanks for your interesting question. I suggest you complete at least 3 our tests every day and start the 30/30 Challenge. Let me know what you think.
Regards, Torsten
TOEIC listening, question-response: How is your report coming along? |
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Torsten Learning Coach

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#3 (permalink) Wed Oct 22, 2008 19:16 pm I am seeking to improve my English for work commitment... |
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HI pasdet
If it is for a work, you should consider an internationally recognized certificate. We work with the TOEIC and the Cambridge certificates.
You can get information about the TOEIC (test of English for International Communication) from http://www.ets.org or http://etseurope.org
To prepare for the TOEIC test and improve your business English and communication skills, you can use www.onlineenglish.eu
Rob TOEIC Administrator. www.hamburg.english.eu |
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HamburgEnglish I'm here quite often ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:02 am I am seeking to improve my English for work commitment... |
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| Probably through use, socialise and join in clubs or sports activities with other English speakers. Think about what you want to say and do not fall into any lazy habits such as using 'txt spk', jargon or slang. For written English and formal grammar, classes are the best option. The next choice would be to read, most popular novels are quite well written and will give you experience in sentence structure while being an enjoyable pastime. |
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Sassiek I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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