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A word in your ear: Nerve


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A word in your ear: Nerve #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:01 am   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

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Hi,

This is the second one and I hope to write some more soon. This one is about the noun 'nerve':

http://www.english-test.net/newsletter/a-word-in-your-ear-nerve-190.html

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A word in your ear: Nerve #2 (permalink) Tue May 11, 2010 14:54 pm   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

Hi Alan,
Thank you for your articale. It was so helpful!
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A word in your ear: Nerve #3 (permalink) Tue May 11, 2010 17:23 pm   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

hi
l'm erold. l'm very glad to read your mail. sincerelly, l appreciate it. but l 'w like to have more about it. thanks.
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more ex[laition about this #4 (permalink) Thu May 13, 2010 6:20 am   more ex[laition about this
 

How are you?
I am so happy to read this but I still nedd to your explainition more.
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... #5 (permalink) Thu May 13, 2010 15:47 pm   ...
 

Hi coach!
I have not send message for a long time.
I don't have comments but I always like english. I do not want to miss any opprtunity.
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A word in your ear: Nerve #6 (permalink) Tue May 18, 2010 11:43 am   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

Dear Alan,
thank you for all your essays; I do appreciate.
I just want to tell you that I took the TOEIC tests; and I scored 149 PPOINTS for the first one and 159 points for the second; what dou you think of that?
rosette.
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A word in your ear: Nerve #7 (permalink) Tue May 18, 2010 13:08 pm   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

Hi Rosette,

Well done!

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A word in your ear: Nerve #8 (permalink) Thu May 20, 2010 16:36 pm   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

Dear Alam,
Thankyou so much for sending such a informative learning lesson. I really enjoying your lessons. Please keep sending me your informative lessons. ThankYou.
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A word in your ear: Nerve #9 (permalink) Fri May 21, 2010 9:04 am   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

Good morning Alan
I nerved myself to add something new, but I couldn't.
Thank you very much indeed.
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A word in your ear: Nerve #10 (permalink) Wed May 26, 2010 22:20 pm   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

Dear Alan

I think the essay of "Nurve" explained the different meaning of the word in its different situaitions very well and very understandable I hope You to continueu to explaine the special diffeculties of the languege in this way
many thanks
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A word in your ear (nerve) #11 (permalink) Mon Jun 28, 2010 20:18 pm   A word in your ear (nerve)
 

Dear Alan,
Thanks for all each email and possibility to learn and improve my English with you. I am happy to received each lesson but recently I am receiving the first few lessons again from the beginning and I already got them. I will appreciate if I could receive next essays or lesson after number 45. Do is that clear enough, I hope so. Also I have to say that what happen it is probably my fault.
However, once more thank you for your hard work.

Yours sincerely,

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A word in your ear: Nerve #12 (permalink) Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:24 am   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

Hi I am always be nerves when i am try to speak and writing any English. But i want to be skilled up in English. Yours sincerely Gulnahar Rana
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A word in your ear: Nerve #13 (permalink) Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:28 am   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

Hello Gulnahar Rana,

Well done for taking the plunge and writing some messages, as you are nervous about it! Now you've taken that step, don't stop. Keep posting, and soon you will be able to think about recording your speech for us!
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A word in your ear: Nerve #14 (permalink) Sat Jul 17, 2010 12:55 pm   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

Dear Alan,
I Kind of like the abstracts.I want to understand how transformational grammar analysis is being used.

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A word in your ear: Nerve #15 (permalink) Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:26 am   A word in your ear: Nerve
 

Nerves this component of the brain activity of the human body sensors help us to function in relation to the environment. Scientific investigations in the field enter into their intimacy, they discover and use them in our interest.
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