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Greetings from Turkey Sun Nov 27, 2005 17:01 pm  Greetings from Turkey
 

Hello,
I am an english teacher from Turkey. I have been working as an ELT for three years. I like meeting new people especially english teachers who are interested in language too much. I am also owner of eltcamp.com. It's great to be among people talking and discussing about english. Thanks for reading
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