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#2 (permalink) Sun Nov 23, 2008 16:47 pm Slow learner. |
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Hi dear Ronan. I used to be like you, when I started learning English even after a year, I sad my teacher, it is like talking to a wall, I´ll never learn that langue, and now after some 20 years, still studying, but never give it up, never let anyone make you fell down. if you want I´ve got some good english tips. just send an email to joaof2@yahoo.com and I will be happy in sharing if you. wha is in Portuguese exclamation I convert to En glish. ok _________________ Joao Mª H. Fonseca
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Joao Fonseca I'm here quite often ;-)

Joined: 31 Jul 2008 Posts: 217 Location: Brasília DF., Brazil
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#3 (permalink) Sun Nov 23, 2008 20:41 pm Slow learner. |
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Ha, ha, so I’m not the only one! :D You know, it’s never ending. It just occurred to me that I’ve been learning so long and still struggle to write the way you can read in a book, or in a magazine, I mean using extensive vocabulary, all those phrasal verbs and everyday speech. As a result it does not sound very natural, but don’t give up and keep on trying to be better at it. Who knows maybe with a little help of this site I’ll cope with it somehow. Anyway, I’m a good hoper.
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Ronan New Member
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