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Things are hotting up! #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:12 am   Things are hotting up!
 

So what do you think of Alan's latest creation called 'Things are hotting up'? Let's hear your comments and thoughts here...
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Things are hotting up! #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:46 am   Things are hotting up!
 

Alan, thank you very much for sending me these valuable and important english course , you for sending me advantagable and speekable english without money.

I am very kindly requesting from you Mr: Alan or any one who sponsorred learn free english courses, send me how a can improve my english. for example speakig, writting correct enlish, becuase for iam somali who have no access how to come foreign countreis such as America and The Uk! as far as i know Britain is the best place that i can learn correct english. so that i would like submit you my personal CV.
Personal CV
Name : Ahmed Mohamed Hassan
Mothers name: Habiba Abdilahi nur
Martail Status: Single
Resident : Hargeisa
Date Of birth: 1985
Place of birth: Hargeisa
Nationality: Somalilander
Sex : Male

Educational Background

October 2006 University of Hargeisa Third Year student
july 2001- July2004 My secondary education 26 June in Hargeisa So/Land
August 1993-July2000 Primery/Elementry school in Hargeisa so/Land

what bothered me to send my personl CV to you , yet i have no enough english to speak correctely and easily. so that iam requesting from you to send me the easiest or simplest way that i can learn or speak exactally and also speak fluently as british poeples.

Oh My Dear Freinds Of mine,

iam very eagerly to reply me urgentily or what ever you can do for me as become member of your stundents on emails all around the World

yours faithfully

Ahmed Mohamed Hassan
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Review of Alan's essay #3 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 10:45 am   Review of Alan's essay
 

I think that Alan has veiled out a catchy imaginative tale on Little Red Riding Hood- this will definitely catch young kids' minds today. I hope this story can be propagated everywhere. Alan, Good work!!
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Things are hotting up! #4 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 12:42 pm   Things are hotting up!
 

As usually, it is a very fine story. I like these essays, not only because they help me in refreshing my English, but they help me to smile some hours after reading them.

Thanks for you efforts!
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Things are hotting up! #5 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 13:31 pm   Things are hotting up!
 

Thank you for your help. Because I have stolen mail was perhaps in your country will not see such a thing huh. I now learn English right now there has been a lot of awareness. But thank you for your help

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Things are hotting up! #6 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 15:02 pm   Things are hotting up!
 

Alan, thank you very much for sending me these valuable and important english course , you for sending me advantagable and speekable english without money.

I am very kindly requesting from you Mr: Alan or any one who sponsorred learn free english courses, send me how a can improve my english. for example speakig, writting correct enlish, becuase for iam somali who have no access how to come foreign countreis such as America and The Uk! as far as i know Britain is the best place that i can learn correct english
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Things are hotting up! #7 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 15:42 pm   Things are hotting up!
 

Dear Alan,thanks a lot for sending me this newsletter.I am from Turkey and I try hard to improve my english.I am able to keep up with this site.I personally focus on vocabulary enhancement so your story has helped me greatly.I have taken some verbs and idioms such as <two apples of their mother's eye > to use later.I want to ask you what else I should do to have a large vocabulary buildup.
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Things are hotting up! #8 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 16:20 pm   Things are hotting up!
 

Dear Alan:
Thanks for your excellent story. I like your imagination and the way you put history,literature and current issues together.I'd like to receive stories from you. It helps a lot.I learn not only language but also wisdom from those stories.
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Things are hotting up! #9 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 17:00 pm   Things are hotting up!
 

Torsten wrote:
So what do you think of Alan's latest creation called 'Things are hotting up'? Let's hear your comments and thoughts here...

Wink nice work. I wish I could make my kids think about it the way you meant it
Thank you for sending it to me again. Impatient to receive the new one
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Things are hotting up! #10 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 17:57 pm   Things are hotting up!
 

Nice story !!!!
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Things are hotting up! #11 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 19:22 pm   Things are hotting up!
 

That was a truly charming story, and so current! I just have to give a copy to my students! Thank you.
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Things are hotting up! #12 (permalink) Tue Sep 25, 2007 23:46 pm   Things are hotting up!
 

Hi to all of you..! Frankly it's an interesting story and I liked it so much .Consequently, I'd like you to write many interesting stories like this. I do wish you all the Best of Luck
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Things are hotting up! #13 (permalink) Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:04 am   Things are hotting up!
 

Thank you Alan, it was indeed an interesting story and I enjoyed reading it. I like your good imagination in writing. My son like it too. Please keep giving us more stories. Best of luck.
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Things are hotting up #14 (permalink) Wed Sep 26, 2007 2:07 am   Things are hotting up
 

It was a delight going through the story. Alan's subtle humor coupled with ample wit makes his articles worth reading. Keep up the good work! Very Happy Very Happy
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Things are hotting up! #15 (permalink) Wed Sep 26, 2007 2:48 am   Things are hotting up!
 

Thank you Alan for sending me that beautiful stories, you have an incredible imagination. I'd like to recive more
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