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Learning English has some advantages... #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 03, 2010 13:49 pm   Learning English has some advantages...
 

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #127 "Ways of commenting", question 5

The first time you see the view you can't believe it. It almost takes your breath ..........

(a) out
(b) over
(c) under
(d) away

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #127 "Ways of commenting", answer 5

The first time you see the view you can't believe it. It almost takes your breath away.

Correct answer: (d) away
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Dear Torsten,
how are you? I want to answer the question, you asked me. Learning English has some advantages. If you knew good english, you would find a job in a foraign company a bit more easly in my country. English is a international language. I want to go abroad, for this, I need to know english fluently. Another thing is I like english. Sometimes I meet foreign people. If they were from english speaking countries, I would understand most of their words. But, if they were from Scotland or another country, it would be difficult to understand. I want to understand all of them, even when the pronunciation is different enough. Best, regards

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Learning English has some advantages... #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 26, 2010 20:21 pm   Learning English has some advantages...
 

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