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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #16 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:10 am   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

HI,

I really do not know what can I say!. I joined this website to improve my writing skills but it sounds that I lost there. I just wanted some teachers to help me no more no less so please try to clarify for me what is going on here and I will be grateful.

monaliza
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #17 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:13 am   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

hello Alan,
how are you?
thank you for your letter
know i feeling very about english i don't no why i feeling i forget some word.
i have probelm, i know i need reading and listening but ohhhhhhh
i thing only about job
my best wishes
sarah
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #18 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:16 am   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Dear Mr Townend,
Thank you for the message. It is so thrilling, captivating and mysterious. Why did you send this message to me? What do you want to tell me through it?

Thank you for you kind attention and your time.

Sincerely, Daria.
Daria, Romania
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #19 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:17 am   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Dear Alan,
thanks for your message but i want you to say that i like english but i
can't speak it fluently .and i do all my power to take it good .also i want
to be teacher of englesh if i'll be good.

farah kadri
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #20 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:18 am   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Dear Alan,
thanks i am trying follow your guidance
pl guidance me continue i shall be very grateful to you
mahendar
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #21 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:19 am   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Dear Alan,

Thank you so much for your e-mails. Your letters are really interesting and I wish to be one of your students. I have the ambitious to learn more and more about the techniques of professional writings. However, I am on a short summer vacation now together with my family. and I'll be in contact with you in order to know know more about your Educational Body.

Thank you in advance for your kind cooperation.

Sincerely yours,

Jamil Al Qasim
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #22 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:56 am   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Dear Alan,
I have got your mails and read them. But I am so sorry that I never write any assay to post due to busy job. I 'd like to learn more and more as possible.
I think my English not so well. Everyday I try to plan many things to do and try to finish as plan. Unfortunately I can not finish some. I hope you your assay is very important to everybody and so thank you for your kind effort to push me. I will try more and more.

Best regards,
Pornsiri
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #23 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:48 pm   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Hello, everybody,
I'm happy to receive your mails but I haven't many times to answer. In fact, since ten years, I didn't practised your English language. Perhaps, I can't speak very well and I know, I must re-learn it to be a good english teacher. I found it very nice and easy to teach and to learn. Can you help me? Can you advice me ABOUT These difficulties.
wHO CAN ANSWER ME? tHANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Bye !
Corinne RAMAYE
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #24 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:52 pm   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Dear Alan,
I'm hopeless, I don't always know where I'm going. During my lifetime I've been following my nose and I don't grumble. I mean "It needs to be done as it should be, no matter what happens". But in my learning experience of English my nose is not enough. My sense of direction is rotten too and I need "GPS" badly in the person of you.
Thank you my leader!
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #25 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 13:08 pm   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Dear Alan,
Thanks for making me remember those "glorious" days when we were students at the university studying literature and particularly Shakespeare's play Macbeth, thanks also for the information about the British way of driving because I thought that the British want only to be distinguished from the Europeans but I was wrong. About GPS it's widely used in mobile phones and other fields.
Yous Karim
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #26 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 16:58 pm   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Dear Alan,

I am very appreciate and grateful for your article. It is really so helpful to me. Your message denoted clearly how valuable a GPS instrument could be in a beautiful way. In addition, the Trimble is a very good choice for a GPS or DGPS instrument.
Nevertheless, I am always very exciting to read your message at any time.

All the best

Hung, Vietnam
Hung, Vietnam
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #27 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 17:08 pm   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

DEAR,SIR,ITHANK you for caring about my english.i read every letter.but im so busy this period.cause of my job.
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #28 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 17:28 pm   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Dear Alan,

Well your essay is damn good.But i really dont have any GPS.
Until now i managed all my things without any GPS.
But now, i am in a serious need of it.
Hope u will help me out.
Thank you.
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Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS) #29 (permalink) Wed Jul 11, 2007 20:48 pm   Thanks for your newsletter "Do you know where you're going?" (GPS)
 

Hi Alan,

Thank you very much for your letters, but at the moment I am very busying!
Have a nice day and be happy!

DD esitta
DD esitta
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Thank you for all #30 (permalink) Thu Jul 12, 2007 0:37 am   Thank you for all
 

Dear Alan,
Thank you for all your previous emails.Sorry I've never written to you before.I like all the subjects you write about,but I am always as busy as a bee.I teach EFL at a private school,and at the same time I am doing my master degree in business translation.I always try to know why I am going where I am going.I don't speak English with an accent.thank god for the gift of a flexible tongue he had bestowed on me .I actually like speaking English with both British and American accents,and I think I am good at both(that's what my friends say).
I am very fond of learning languages I think you learn alot about the other cultures when you learn different languages.
Thanks again,and I will try to keep in touch.
MONA.
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