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#2 (permalink) Fri Aug 14, 2009 11:34 am About e-mail English lessons and English tests. |
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Dear Torsten, I'll add another thing to this topic - in English lesson number 12 there is a sentence like this one: "Well, she asked here question here...". By my opinion the sentence could be: "Well, she asked her question here...". Is this supposition right? My intention is to help you to improve the quality of this excellent English course, if there is a reason you to do it of course. I'm looking forward to your reply. Best regards, Ivan PS: Please, correct all my errors. |
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Ivanzn I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:49 am About e-mail English lessons and English tests. |
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Dear Slava, thanks from me too. Ivan |
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#5 (permalink) Sat Sep 12, 2009 6:07 am About e-mail English lessons and English tests. |
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Hello support team. Please take a look at the next three sentences, which are located as follow: * English lesson number 15 - "Someone who forgets to start a sentence with a capital letter to end a sentence with a full stop is not an advanced learner but only thinks so". >>> I think it must to be: "Someone who forgets to start a sentence with a capital letter and to end a sentence with a full stop is not an advanced learner but only thinks so". * English lesson number 16 - "I understand that you might have questions. too." >>> There is two full stops. * English audio course: Appointments 1 - "It's about my daily my job." >>> "My" is wrote twice. Greetings from Bulgaria  Regards, Ivan |
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Ivanzn I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#7 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:42 am About e-mail English lessons and English tests. |
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Hi, - In English lesson 19 is wrote: "See in you lesson number 20" - In English lesson 21: "He is a from the capital of Ukraine" and also: "Did you notice that the test is also an example example of how the "will future" is used?"
Slava, I'll repeat my question that I sent by private message to you on Fri Sep 18, 2009. It is: "How can I change the text marked in blue colour here?"
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#8 (permalink) Wed Oct 28, 2009 19:55 pm About e-mail English lessons and English tests. |
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Hi again, In Endlish lesson 22 is wrote: "One our forum members". By my opinion, there are two ways to be wrote this sentence: 1) On of our forum members 2) On our forum member In the same lesson is wrote too: "all forum members who are taking our tests have a little star in front of their user name". The word "name" has to be in plural, I think, because all forum members aren't registered under one general user name - all of us have different user names. |
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Ivanzn I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#10 (permalink) Thu Oct 29, 2009 20:27 pm About e-mail English lessons and English tests. |
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#11 (permalink) Thu Oct 29, 2009 20:38 pm About e-mail English lessons and English tests. |
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You're welcome, Ivan! _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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#12 (permalink) Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:05 am About e-mail English lessons and English tests. |
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Dear Torsten, it was very big surprise to hear how you told me in Bulgarian: "Благодаря!" (blagodaria). For those people who don't understand Bulgarian "blagodaria" means "thank you". Torsten, my conclusion is that you speak Bulgarian better then I speak English  And before to go I would like to ask you, have you ever been in Bulgaria before? If you haven't been there, but you are interested in it, you can read this my post. Greetings from Bulgaria! Ivan |
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