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Hello, I'm a newbie from S.Korea! #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:18 am   Hello, I'm a newbie from S.Korea!
 

Hello, I'm a South Korean interested in English. I think I could get lot of useful stuff here!! Nice to meet you guys!!
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Hello, I'm a newbie from S.Korea! #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:26 pm   Hello, I'm a newbie from S.Korea!
 

Hello sweet,

Nice to meet you in this forum. Yes, you can definitely get knowledge from this. All the best.
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Hello, I'm a newbie from S.Korea! #3 (permalink) Mon Dec 17, 2007 21:52 pm   Hello, I'm a newbie from S.Korea!
 

Hi Sweet Pumpkin,

Thanks a lot for joining our forum. Where and how did you learn English? Where in South Korea are you from and what do you do?
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Hello, I'm a newbie from S.Korea! #4 (permalink) Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:40 am   Hello, I'm a newbie from S.Korea!
 

Hello, chandu_ballepu

Thank you for welcoming me! I love this site! It seems to have lot of fun and get me correct English. Smile

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Hi Torsten,

I'm working for a publishing company. I live in a small town outside Seoul. All of my knowledge about English is from school. Since I graduate, I've been trying to learn and study it! I hope this site helps me out. Thank you for the reply!
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Hello, I'm a newbie from S.Korea! #5 (permalink) Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:58 am   Hello, I'm a newbie from S.Korea!
 

welcome, good luck
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