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Hello from Russia. #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 06, 2009 22:25 pm   Hello from Russia.
 

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Hello everybody,
First of all I want to thank Torsten (I hope I spelled your name correctly) for guiding me through this massive resource of learning material. I'd also like to thank the whole team of teachers and members for doing this great job. I've read many posts, listened to many audios on this forum, and now I finally feel brave enough to post my own voice message on here.
So, my name is Irina and I'm from Russia. I'd be happy to hear your comments on if what you're listening to now is understandable or not. Thank you all. Bye.
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Hello from Russia. #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:21 am   Hello from Russia.
 

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Hi Irina,

Thank you very much for your message and also for using this popular method of communication. Let me say that I found every single word you said very understandable. You don't have to be brave to post a message here because we are a very friendly lot and welcome all those who take the plunge and leave a message. So, Irina let's hear some more from you and tell us about why you are learning English and how you spend your life day to day.

Best wishes,

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