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Thanks so much Alan #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 16, 2005 9:13 am   Thanks so much Alan
 

Dear Alan:
Thanks so much for your help in improving my English.

Honestly, I have to acknowledge that all the moderators in English-test.net are very nice and generous, moreover there is no-doubt that this is an extremely good and handy website with a lot of different programmes to train our skills. Nevertheless, due to I am working for a foreign company, though I am getting some troubles with my writing. As u kow that, in business writing we need to be as formal as possible, but my mind went blank sometimes when I face to it.

I wonder if u could advise me some ways and assignments to practice/eddit my writing.

I would be grateful if u can give me a hand and advise with this issue.

Again, thanks in advance for your help

Looking forward to hearing from u soon
Kelly
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