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Linda_Qoo
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« on: December 16, 2005, 09:14:05 AM » |
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Hi Paul, I'm new to this site. I've just visited your website for the most recent time. Actually, I've heard from the Love FM that there's been such marvellous teaching site! And I would never find it truely awesome until I come to see it now. I'm absolutely into it! Very fabulous work your team has done :wink: Speaking to the point, I've read through a few mails that were previously posted by some members as well as your reponses to their questions. At the moment, I wish that you can do me a favor to work out how I can fix up my problem :idea: I realise myself that i do really have communication barrier each time I try to chit-chat in English with my native English teachers, just any of them. My use of English is fine, as I fathom. The problem is, I never am able to extend the conservation longer than a minute. When seeing them, I can only talk to them for the most minimum length of time, all about saying "Hello" and "see you later", the most simplest words to greet, while in fact I'd like to say more than that. I've noticed the other students who indeed have a keen sense of communication. They are to talk about this and that, moreover they seem to get many different topics involved at ease when chatting with teachers. It might be their natural aptitude. However, as I also find that when being with friends or my oversea relatives, I'm absolutely very good at wording and keep the conversation on very well. well, just hope that you can advise me something to make me better working it out. Hope to hear from you soon, Linda
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