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A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family



 
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A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 13, 2009 15:28 pm   A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family
 

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A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 13, 2009 15:31 pm   A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family
 

i donnot understand it :)

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A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family #3 (permalink) Mon Jul 13, 2009 15:33 pm   A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family
 

Here u r. I am just editing it. Please give me any comment if possible
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A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family #4 (permalink) Mon Jul 13, 2009 15:44 pm   A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family
 

Hi Honney2. I don't know which do u not understand. But I guess that it is my "subject". The subject would be "You will choose a job with high salary but you has to live far from your family or you will choose a job that does not pay much money but you will have time spending with your family". In case you do not understand my message, then it must be too bad, I should do it again :-)
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A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family #5 (permalink) Mon Jul 13, 2009 16:10 pm   A job with high salary but far from family or modest salary but near family
 

Hey, it was OK BS. Your speaking voice is definitely improving and you only need more time and practice to be really good. Vocabulary was fine, as was your pronunciation.
A little hesitant toward the end, but very nice sentiments.

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