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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)


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Hello Mr. Torsten Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:54 am  Hello Mr. Torsten
 

Hello Mr. Torsten

nice to know you.

i am waiting for the next email from you.

thank's much.

sincerely yours,

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Mon Jun 30, 2008 14:55 pm  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hi Torsten,

We are speaking and writing and most of the times we don´t realize what grammar rule we are using...

Thanks for your assistance...

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Mon Jun 30, 2008 22:47 pm  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

tinagam wrote:
Mr Torsen thank you very much for the lesson.It was very interesting and usefull.Georgia.Tbilisi.Tina.

Hi Tina,

Many thanks for your message. I'm very glad that you find the English course useful. Please note the spelling of adjectives such as beautiful, wonderful, grateful, careful, useful, successful, etc.

Talk to you soon.
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Tue Jul 01, 2008 5:01 am  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hi, Mr. Torsten

I'm very thanked for you´re going to be my coach.
I'll work hard to improve my English. But I must tell you that
I've been study English for since some months ago.

Finally i get the registration.

All the best for you, always.

Claudio - Brazil
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Tue Jul 01, 2008 13:06 pm  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hello Mr Torsten,

I have read your second email more about personal Pronouns. I have got the test and i got correct 8 answer out of 10. Now i am waiting for your next lesson.

Thaning you

Best Regards

Renjith
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Tue Jul 01, 2008 15:20 pm  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hi Mr.Torsten. Thanks a lot for your email. I'll try to do all your test and lesson. I'm very happy with our class, I hope it'll fun and effectively. Thanks again.
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Tue Jul 01, 2008 15:56 pm  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hi Torsten,

Thanks a lot for your email and for personal pronouns lesson. I did the exercise and the result was not that bad.

Hope to hear more from you.
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:54 am  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Sandra Rita da Silva wrote:
Dear Torsten!

Thank you very much for the first lesson!
Really I had never paid attention about the "I" (We write I always with capital letters).

My best regards
Sandra - Brasil

Hi Sandra,

Thanks a lot for your positive feedback. Yes, the personal pronoun "I" is always capitalized and there are number of explanations for this. Incidentally, you pay attention to something rather than about something.

Talk to you soon,
Torsten
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About my first lesson Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:01 am  About my first lesson
 

renjithpulipra wrote:
Hello Mr.Torsten,

I am very happy to attend your class. I am from India. I want to inprove my english. i don't get more words to express my feels. however i am very very thankfull to you.

regards

Renjith

Dear Renjith,

Many thanks for your kind words. I'm also glad that you enjoy the email English course. Please note that some English words are spelled with a capital letter. For example, we always spell the personal pronoun with a capital I. In addition, nationalities and other proper names are capitalized too. (English, Indian, Spanish, etc.) Finally, please pay attention to the spelling of the following adjectives:
full
wonderful
thankful
beautiful
grateful
useful
successful

Can you think of more adjectives that end with -ful?

Best regards,
Torsten
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:37 am  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hi! My name is Susi. I live in Yerevan. Yerevan is the capital of Armenia.
I want to learn English and I recived your lessons Mr Torsten. Thank you for attention. I hope to learn English quickly by your help Smile
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intersting language Fri Jul 04, 2008 13:02 pm  intersting language
 

hello Mr torsten
I'm a new member of the forum and I love so much the english language even I find so funny to speak english.
I learned english during my studies in secondry scool and at the university. But now I forget almost all and specially writing.
I hope that the forum will help me to remember what I know and also to improve it because I need it in my work and also to help my daughters in theire studies.
so thank you very much
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Fri Jul 04, 2008 15:03 pm  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

minhtu wrote:
Hello Mr Torsten,
I m really happy about your messages to me. I don' t know how to say thanks to express
my emotion to you. Anyway, I talk to you about my favorite topic I would like to learn.It is phrasal verb. I don't know why I love to study this. I think it is very difficult to use. I have to learn by heart some phrasal verb.
Now I have to work. I stop here.
Many thanks again.

Dear Minhtu,

Many thanks for your positive feedback regarding our email English course. It's great to hear you are fond of phrasal verbs. If you like you can start learning how to use them by reading one of Alan's phrasal verb stories.

Please let me know what you think.
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Fri Jul 04, 2008 17:10 pm  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Dear Torsten,
Thank you very much for your email.

I'm Rebecca from Vietnam. I'm now looking forward to your next lessons so that i can improve my English skills, esp in speaking because I'm not good at that. Hope you can help me!

Thanks again,
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) Wed Jul 09, 2008 12:38 pm  Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Thanks for the first newsletter. Laughing
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E-mail Lessons Wed Jul 09, 2008 12:46 pm  E-mail Lessons
 

It's quite interesting this type of lessons... I'm going to try them... good work!!
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