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Audio English course for Beginners #16 (permalink) Thu Jul 03, 2008 16:19 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

joel1427 wrote:
Hi
here are the answer for lesson 3.

Sue work for a financial company

She usually start to work at 8:45 am.

She enjoy the personal contact whit her clients.

thanks

Hi Joel,

Many thanks for your answers which are correct. Just a few minor things:

Sue works for a financial company.
She usually starts work at 8:45 am.
She enjoys the personal contact with her clients.

Hope this helps.
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Answers to listening (daily job activities) #17 (permalink) Thu Jul 03, 2008 19:05 pm   Answers to listening (daily job activities)
 

Hello every one , I'm Moayad from Iraq

Dear Torston:
Answers to the questions job activities lesson:
1-She works for a large financial company .
2-She start work at 8:45 .
3-She enjoy the personal contact with them as they com from all walks of life and are all ages .

Thank you
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Answers to listening (daily job activities) #18 (permalink) Thu Jul 03, 2008 19:47 pm   Answers to listening (daily job activities)
 

Dear Moayad,

Many thanks for answering the questions. You did an excellent job. There are just a few minor things:

2. She starts work at 8:45.
3. She enjoys the personal contact with her clients as they come from all walks of life and are all ages.

I look forward to your next forum messages.
Best regards,
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the answers for lesson 3. #19 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:02 am   the answers for lesson 3.
 

Dear Torsten, Dear Claudine!
many thanks for giving me the chance to learn English. I've learned EngLish for a year but it's still not satify my need and I'm still looking for a place to study online. This morning, I wake up and check mail, and I'm so happy to receive your Email. This is lesson 3 and I am so happy that ,your guide contents are quite clear and easy to understand especially for the beginer like me!^^! I've also listenned your audio and think I can catch your speak( very clear, slow enough)!
One again, I'd like to say many thanks to you and I'm sure this will be my useful lessons!
these are some answers for the question:

What company does Sue work for?
>>>> Sue works for a large financial company.

What time does she usually start work?
>>>> She usally start work at 8: 45.

Why does she enjoy the personal contact with her clients?
She enjoy the personal contact with her clients because they come from all walks of life and are all ages.

I look forward to hearing from you! thank for your comments!^^
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hello... #20 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:04 am   hello...
 

hi..thanks for the help, finally i am able to access the listening course..its really helpful!! actually, i've done with all the listening course u provide in your page..isn't there any extra exercise for me who always thirst 4 the knowledge?? i really want to learn more..
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Audio English course for Beginners #21 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:36 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

thanks, it is really useful.
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Audio English course for Beginners #22 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:39 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

what about an audio english course for advanced ?
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Audio English course for Beginners #23 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:44 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

hey daniela, looks like you found out how to post.
congrats...let me know if you need any more help

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Audio English course for Beginners #24 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 13:35 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Dear Torsten

Sorry for being a bit late with the answers. I was able to read this letter only today since I had been away.
So, the answers are as follows: Sue works for a large financial company. She starts work at 8:45. She enjoys the personal contact with her clients because she finds these peole interesting: they are of different age and have different jobs.

Nataliru
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Audio English course for Beginners #25 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 13:49 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Dear Natali,

Many thanks for joining our forum and answering the questions. Your answers are correct and I look forward to your next forum posts.
Best regards,
Torsten
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Audio English course for Beginners #26 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 17:47 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Dear teacher.
Thanks and appreciated your help to learn us English or to help us to improve English skills ,
actually I have listing twice to Ms.Sun lesson , she is lucky working with professional people and her work office isn't far from her house so she can reach her office by walking ,it is good exercise specially at morning .
She do assistant the group for paper work.
the forum is good to replay to you lesson , but if you have add un other pages to each student to answer the lesson questions .as suggestion .

Thanks again
Mohammad
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hi #27 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 20:07 pm   hi
 

yeah, i succeeded...many tks for u help
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Audio English course for Beginners #28 (permalink) Fri Jul 04, 2008 23:09 pm   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello everyone

I am Ahmed from Saudi Arabia . I work as an English teacher . I love learning English .

Answers:- lesson no.3

1- Sue is working for a financial company.
2- She started work at 8:45 and finish at 5:15

I think she likes her job

Thanks
Ahmed
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Audio English course for Beginners #29 (permalink) Sat Jul 05, 2008 4:33 am   Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello Mr. Torsten,
Thank you a lot for what you sent me. I have just practised my English with the tests you provided. I think it is not difficult for me to finish them. I'm also grateful for your clear explanation. I now learn how to use 'end' or 'finish' exactly; besides, I also learn how to use 'start' or 'begin', which always makes me confused.
I try my best to study and practise. However, I still find many difficulties in speaking and listening. I hope so much that my English will be better and better, and I can use English as a native speaker soon. Smile

It's my greatest ambition. By the way, please check what I've written and tell me whether I make any mistakes.
THANK YOU!
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hello #30 (permalink) Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:11 am   hello
 

hi Mr.Torsten,
thank you for your letters. ı'm 29years and from Samsun city of Turkey.ı am married with one child.ı am teacher of English in primary school so my English level is getting worse dy bay day cause of young children and their and my mother tongue is Turkish.so ıts nice to meet you.but now we are on holiday and I am out of my city and its hard to find computer here.so ı am sorry for not writing you.
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