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Verb 'Be' (Unit 2) | Days, Months etc. (Unit 12)
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Audio English course for Beginners Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:57 am  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Dear Torsten,
I'm prakash from india what is the first step for new user. i want to speak english fluently

Thanx for No chatrooom lingo, please! course
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Audio English course for Beginners Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:37 am  Audio English course for Beginners
 

I'd like to say that this English Course looks great. it shows lots of interesting points and, even when the level seems to be a bit easy, it's the way you present the topics that makes your approach so nice.
well done and thanks!
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Audio English course for Beginners Wed Nov 12, 2008 14:16 pm  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello! I'm mehmet
I'm from Turkey and live in İstanbul
I'm 45 years old
I'm married
I work in a construction company for purchaising and logistics
I like reading, travelling, sports and update genaral awarness
thank you very much for the new lessons.
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Audio English course for Beginners Wed Nov 12, 2008 20:48 pm  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Thanks so much for your help
these lessons are for beginers are there any lessons fore intermediate or advance levels please
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Audio English course for Beginners Wed Nov 12, 2008 21:34 pm  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello Sir,
Thanks for sending english lesson.I was very execided so first of all I tried to solve the tests "drive carefully" & "listen to V/S hear".Sir, I donn't understand the difference between
saying & speaking, finish & end, listen to & hear, yet & still, concern & mind, borrow & lend.Sir, can you please explain me?
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Audio English course for Beginners Wed Nov 12, 2008 21:43 pm  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Dear Hasu,

Many thanks for your message. Yes, we can explain the differences between all the word pairs you've posted if you create separate forum messages for each pair.
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Audio English course for Beginners Wed Nov 12, 2008 21:45 pm  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hobaat wrote:
Thanks so much for your help
these lessons are for beginers are there any lessons fore intermediate or advance levels please

Dear Hobaat,

Yes on our site you will find lots of materials for intermediate and advanced learners. By the way, how would you define the level of your English?

Many thanks,
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Audio English course for Beginners Thu Nov 13, 2008 15:36 pm  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello,

Sue's favorite month is May.

Regards,
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Audio English course for Beginners Thu Nov 13, 2008 20:51 pm  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello.I'm Deni from Latvia but my mother tongue is Russian . It's my first message in this forum . I'm try to improve my English and i will be very prushiated if somebody wood like to help me with that.
Sorry for my mistakes
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Audio English course for Beginners Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:45 am  Audio English course for Beginners
 

here are the answers for session 2
Sue works for a large financial company.
She usually starts work at 8:45
She enjoies personal contact with her clients as they are from all walks of life and are all ages.
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Audio English course for Beginners Sat Nov 15, 2008 8:37 am  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Dear Torsten,

I did the test ''begin/start''.It was so useful.I am proud to have a helpful teacher,like you.

Many thanks,

Morteza
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Audio English course for Beginners Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:35 am  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello!
This is my answer session 2.

Sue work for a large financial company.

She usually start work at 8:45 am.

Because her clients come from all walks of life and are all ages.

Thank you
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Audio English course for Beginners Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:03 am  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Dear Kanoknapa,

Thanks a lot for posting your answers which look very good. Please remember to add an 's' at the end of the verb when you talk about Sue:
Sue works for a large financial company.
She usually starts work at 8.45 am.


I look forward to your next posts.
Regards,
Tosten
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Audio English course for Beginners Sat Nov 15, 2008 15:15 pm  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hello Mr Torsten,
In the last audio alphabet training I can't understand abbreviations I know VIP means Very Important Person and IT means Information Technology other abbreviations I don't understand the meaning of them.

I look forward to your reply.
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Audio English course for Beginners Sat Nov 15, 2008 15:26 pm  Audio English course for Beginners
 

Hi Coco,

I guess you are referring to these abbreviations: Commonly used abbreviations.

Let's take a closer look at them:

IBM: Industrial Business Machines
FOB: Free On Board (Incoterms)
OPEC: Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
EU: European Union
VDU: Visual Display Unit
EDP: Electronic Data Processing
CIF: Cost, Insurance & Freight (Incoterms)
JAL: Japan Airlines Company
AGM: Annual General Meeting
FBI: Federal Bureau of Investigation (US government)
WTO: World Trade Organization
VCR: Videocassette Recorder

You can find the meanings of any abbreviation yourself by googling them. For example 'fob acronymfiner'.

Try it out and let me know what you think.
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Torsten
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