hello Bill,
Merry Christmas!
I love English but I am not good at English, I have some American friends, I sometimes talk with you but my English speaking is bad, I meet a trouble with vocabulary! Can you help me?
Hopy you always are lucky and happy in your life!
hi bill, thanks for accepting me as your friend..i've been learning english since i was 15 then 3 years later i started to love this language. therefore i took english as my major in college..i finished my college n now i'm teaching english for young learners..may b that's why i feel that my english doesn't improve..i need some challenges to improve my english skills..i hope you don't to help me improving my skills..thank you
You really have to work with an English speaker, whether a native one or a learned one for whom English is a second language. You can write for them an have them correct yor writing.
Please feel free to post your idomatic exercises. I think your English sounds quite American most of the time. But it definitely is American to say "in the long run". Of course the Brits think we ruined the language and we Americans think we improved it. Ha ha.
Dear Bill! Thanks for correcting my "idiomatic exercise"! So, "in a long run" is British, right? Well, I have never heard it in America, but I have known it since the early childhood. My first teacher was British. Can I post a few more "idiomatic exercises" for you to check them? I wish my English would sound American.
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have wonderful holiday,
-Nadiyah-
Merry Christmas!
I love English but I am not good at English, I have some American friends, I sometimes talk with you but my English speaking is bad, I meet a trouble with vocabulary! Can you help me?
Hopy you always are lucky and happy in your life!
I'm counting on you to take the New Year's 2010 Teacher Challenge!
Cheers,
Tara
Congrats! You should be such a Proud Grand-Pa!
Best Regards!