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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)


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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #31 (permalink) Sun Jul 20, 2008 13:06 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hello Mr Torsten Daerr,
Thanks so much for your lessons. They are very useful for me. You know, I'm Vietnamese, so English is not my mother language. I think it is too difficult to learn, special speaking and listening. I really appreciate your help. Thanks again.
Yours sincere,
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #32 (permalink) Fri Aug 01, 2008 9:07 am   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Dear mr.Torsten

wewe must continue all the unit or only Unit 1

THanks a lot
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Thank you #33 (permalink) Thu Aug 07, 2008 22:30 pm   Thank you
 

Dear Torsten

Thank you for your mail and lesson. I very glad that you my coach:)

I'm from Poland
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TO MRS Torsten Daerr #34 (permalink) Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:36 pm   TO MRS Torsten Daerr
 

Hello mrs torsten how are you .how are every things iam glad to respond me
thankyou so much i will touch with in courses
Yours trahs.
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #35 (permalink) Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:54 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

ngoctram wrote:
Hello Mr Torsten Daerr,
Thanks so much for your lessons. They are very useful for me. You know, I'm Vietnamese, so English is not my mother language. I think it is too difficult to learn, special speaking and listening. I really appreciate your help. Thanks again.
Yours sincere,
Ngoc Tram


Hello Ngoc Tram,

Many thanks for your positive feedback. Your English is already quite good so why do you think it's too difficult for you to learn?

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #36 (permalink) Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:57 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Elham2001 wrote:
Dear mr.Torsten

wewe must continue all the unit or only Unit 1

THanks a lot


Hi Elham,

How are things with you today? Each email lesson you receive, contains a link to a forum unit as well as a test so you can go through them one step at a time.

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Thank you #37 (permalink) Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:59 pm   Thank you
 

julinka wrote:
Dear Torsten

Thank you for your mail and lesson. I very glad that you my coach:)

I'm from Poland


Hi Julinka,

Many thanks for joining our forum. It's very good to hear you enjoy our email English course. Please note that in English we often use the "be verb". For example, we say "I'm very glad that you are my coach".

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TO MRS Torsten Daerr #38 (permalink) Tue Aug 12, 2008 13:00 pm   TO MRS Torsten Daerr
 

trhas.R wrote:
Hello mrs torsten how are you .how are every things iam glad to respond me
thankyou so much i will touch with in courses
Yours trahs.


Hi Trahs,

Thanks a lot for joining our forum. Please remember to start each sentence with a capital letter. Also, the personal pronoun "I" is always capitalized.

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #39 (permalink) Tue Aug 12, 2008 14:32 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hi ! Torsten

Thank you for your message.

Tell me what test shoul I do. I can't figure out.

bye,
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #40 (permalink) Tue Aug 12, 2008 14:42 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hi Gerson,

Have you taken this test yet?

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #41 (permalink) Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:22 am   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Dear Mr.Torsten,

I'm sorry for spend such a long time before reply your email. Thank you so much for the lessons. I'm from Indonesia. I work as a medical doctor in one of remote area in Maluku, small province east of Indonesia. So, I found some difficulty to access the internet. Well, I can do it once in a month :) but I really loved to improve my english as I wish I can continue my study abroad.
So please continue with the lessons. Thank you so much. God bless you.

best regards,
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #42 (permalink) Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:35 am   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Dear Wanda,

Thanks a lot for your positive feedback, I really appreciate it. If you like, you can tell us more about your work as a doctor in Maluku. Who are your patients and how do you treat them? Do you work in a hospital or do you treat your patients at home?

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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #43 (permalink) Wed Aug 13, 2008 12:05 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Dear Mr. Torsten,

I've been working for almost nine months. I work under the Health Department of Indonesia who placed the fresh graduate doctor to serve people in the remote area. I actually work in one small Island of Maluku, called Saparua Island. About two hours travel by sea from Ambon, the capital city of Maluku Province. I work in a hospital, named General Hospital of Saparua. The only medical hospital in that island. serve about 30,000 inhabitants in 15 villages. There are four doctors in the hospital and about 20 nurses to help us providing the health services for the people in the Saparua Island. Well, that's all I can say for now. Thank You for your reply.

Best regards,
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #44 (permalink) Wed Aug 13, 2008 16:18 pm   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

wanda wrote:
Dear Mr. Torsten,

I've been working for almost nine months. I work under the Health Department of Indonesia who placed the fresh graduate doctor to serve people in the remote area. I actually work in one small Island of Maluku, called Saparua Island. About two hours travel by sea from Ambon, the capital city of Maluku Province. I work in a hospital, named General Hospital of Saparua. The only medical hospital in that island. serve about 30,000 inhabitants in 15 villages. There are four doctors in the hospital and about 20 nurses to help us providing the health services for the people in the Saparua Island. Well, that's all I can say for now. Thank You for your reply.

Best regards,
Wanda


Hallo, Wanda.

Hope you'll be a very successful, kind doctor. How many more months will you be in Maluku?
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Personal Pronouns (Unit 1) #45 (permalink) Thu Aug 14, 2008 0:03 am   Personal Pronouns (Unit 1)
 

Hello Mr. Indonesia,

Nice to meet Indonesian people in this forum :)
I will work in Maluku at least till next year..
Thank You for your appreciation.

regards,
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