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I need some help #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 16, 2010 22:45 pm   I need some help
 

Hello!
I'm not a native speaker of english but I've been learning it for almost 8 years now. I'm preparing a speech now, long like one page in MS word, normal font size. I want to ask you, if any of British native speakers would like to check it for me: grammar and use of words. It's a biography and it's not done yet, but it's not going to be complicated. If any of you is interested, please tell me and I will email it to you when it's done.
Thank youu. =)
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I need some help #2 (permalink) Sat Apr 17, 2010 0:51 am   I need some help
 

I'm happy to look over it for you, Cerise.
If you wish, send me a PM and I'll provide you with my e-mail address.
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