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What does it mean now? #31 (permalink) Wed Jun 08, 2011 20:52 pm   What does it mean now?
 

Thanks Alan !I actually got lost when reading but it's now understood.
Where can I get your English Grammer books to buy ,
Thanks
Benjamin
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What does it mean now? #32 (permalink) Thu Jul 28, 2011 13:57 pm   What does it mean now?
 

Dear Allan ,how can I thanks you.all essays were benfitness to me in exceptional case .God blessing you.
but am from sudan-southern darfour state the region which affecting for seven years ago by the war,and I don't know how can I find the full version of learning grammer by stories as this essay to download freely .so I ask you to give me a hand for learning ENGLISH . THANKS
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What does it mean now? #33 (permalink) Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:16 am   What does it mean now?
 

Hi Alan,

Thank you. I had a nice day. Being 1st day of school reopened after a week of holiday in Malaysia. I virtually enjoyed my break from my kindergarten children.
You are good with English language and able to write so well. I learn a lot from your essays.

Thank you.

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What does it mean now? #34 (permalink) Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:55 am   What does it mean now?
 

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Hi Alan,
I've always been fascinated to learn more new words, as English vocabularies are so complicated. You're a virtuous teacher who has explained all the words clearly, which made me understand and memorise them easily. I believe that if we all make a virtue of necessity, our English will improve steadily, and if we want to be a winner we should be tested regularly. By virtue of dedication and hard work that you put into practising English everyday, you will reach your goal virtually. Right now I enjoy practising listening lessons by virtual reality on the computer. I don't need to catch a bus to go to TAFE any more. In other words virtual reality makes my life a lot easier.
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