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Hi all, My name is Hairol. #1 (permalink) Fri Mar 28, 2008 18:45 pm   Hi all, My name is Hairol.
 

Hi all,

My name is hairol. I'm doing master in electrical engineering at liverpool, UK.
I want to improve my English in writing technical papers.

Regards,
airo
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Hi all #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 28, 2008 18:51 pm   Hi all
 

Hello Hairol,

Welcome to our forum! How are things with you in Liverpool? What kind of technical papers do you have to write? What are your favorite topics?

Talk to you soon,
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Hi all #3 (permalink) Fri Mar 28, 2008 19:27 pm   Hi all
 

Hello Mr. Torsten,

Everything is fine. I'm from Malaysia and English is my second language. I'm continuing to improve my English. When I found this forum, I realized that we can improve English by discussion rather than reading grammar books. Wink

I have to write a thesis for my master project and also I would like to write conference papers later. I believe that great idea (technical) will be worthless if it is present with poor English. My favorite topic is microelectronic design.

I'm glad to join this forum.

Cheers,
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Hi all #4 (permalink) Fri Mar 28, 2008 19:36 pm   Hi all
 

Hi,

Correction: >>I realized that we can improve English better by discussion rather than reading grammar books.

I have no confidence on writing English, but I have to. That why I join this forum because I can understand the grammar reason of using certain words in a sentence.

Thanks you,
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