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Congratulate your English course #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 23, 2008 19:48 pm   Congratulate your English course
 

Dear Mr Torsten,

I am enjoying your all lessons,and also I would like to give my congratulation for your great effort.I really want to improve my Grammar,writing and
speaking talants as a native speakers'I would like to follow more lessons from Miss Sue
Darville.She really fantastic english teacher.and also would like to wish "May all your
dreams come true".and have a Merry Happy Christmas and a New Year.
God Bless You and your all Team.

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great #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 19, 2009 14:03 pm   great
 

This is very useful and nice way of learning English.
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congratulate your english Course #3 (permalink) Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:58 am   congratulate your english Course
 

very nice
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very good #4 (permalink) Sat Jan 24, 2009 10:25 am   very good
 

I think its very good,because everybody learn English easy. Razz
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congratulate your english Course #5 (permalink) Sat Jan 24, 2009 10:26 am   congratulate your english Course
 

I learn by studying myself .I have a grammer book.I study with it.
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congratulate your english Course #6 (permalink) Sat Feb 28, 2009 13:37 pm   congratulate your english Course
 

Dear Torsten,

I really like to work with the free English test net!
I think it is very helpful to do the exercises regularly----and this is possible by getting your e-mails every week.
So thank you very much---to be honest ---I can't understand how you are able to offer this course for free...

By the way I've got one question: A friend of mine who is Polish and wants to learn English just from the beginning tried to lock in and she mentioned the next bigger town next to her which is Cologne.
After that she got a phone call and they invited her to Cologne to take part at English lessons---but only the first lesson was for free and the following she would have to pay for . She can't afford that and so she stopped it.
How could she get to another site using the correct link of the free English test-net?

All the best
Yours Silva 123
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Congratulate your English course #7 (permalink) Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:01 am   Congratulate your English course
 

Hi Silva,

Of course your Polish friend can join our free online English course too. Simply give her the link and invite her to record a voice message as you did yesterday.

Many thanks,
Torsten
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congratulate your english Course #8 (permalink) Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:02 am   congratulate your english Course
 

JashMorrow wrote:
I learn by studying myself .I have a grammer book.I study with it.


Hi Jash,

Please make sure you study 'grammar' not 'grammer'. Here is why: grammer vs. grammar
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