Need to talk
Any contact or advise will be welcom.
Sorry if i do some mistake am francophone that's why i'am teaching english.
Thanks for your understanding
I am still waiting......
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I am olso a bigining man as you will see IFrom Le Grand:
Hi every body i am Mr Le Grand from Senegal. It's my first time in the forum and want to better my speaking and reading.
Any contact or advise will be welcom.
Sorry if i do some mistake am francophone that's why i'am teaching english.
Thanks for your understanding
I am still waiting......
From Le Grand:
Hi every body i am Mr Le Grand from Senegal. It's my first time in the forum and want to better my speaking and reading.
Any contact or advise will be welcom.
Sorry if i do some mistake am francophone that's why i'am teaching english.
Thanks for your understanding
I am still waiting......
From Wilson Martinez:
hi this my first time here...i like to meet people what can to teach little more..
From Gee:
Welcome, Le Grand.
I wouldn't like you to wait any longer for getting answered.
You are right as you want to better your English. Good idea!
I'm neither an advisor nor a teacher, just a learner like you.
Is there something I could help you with? I might possibly correct some mistakes that are spoiling your message.
Upper cases: Francophone, English, I (pronoun) need to be capitalized.
Advise with an s is a verb. Advice with a c is a noun.
Welcome takes an e at the end.
You said you were teaching English. I presume you mean you are learning English. To teach here means to guide the studies of someone else.
You should also put some punctuation marks here and there in your sentences.
Finally I'd tell you that in the Western world people aren't used to introducing themselves as Mr or Mrs So-and-so. They just tell their name.
Don't feel sorry to make mistakes. I've just read on the top of one of my lessons "Your best teacher is your mistake." I would add ".. as long as they get corrected."
So mistakes seem to be useful.
Besides a mistake is simply another way of saying things. The main question is to get understood, isn't it?
So long,
Gee
From Gee:
Welcome, Le Grand.
I wouldn't like you to wait any longer for getting answered.
You are right as you want to better your English. Good idea!
I'm neither an advisor nor a teacher, just a learner like you.
Is there something I could help you with? I might possibly correct some mistakes that are spoiling your message.
Upper cases: Francophone, English, I (pronoun) need to be capitalized.
Advise with an s is a verb. Advice with a c is a noun.
Welcome takes an e at the end.
You said you were teaching English. I presume you mean you are learning English. To teach here means to guide the studies of someone else.
You should also put some punctuation marks here and there in your sentences.
Finally I'd tell you that in the Western world people aren't used to introducing themselves as Mr or Mrs So-and-so. They just tell their name.
Don't feel sorry to make mistakes. I've just read on the top of one of my lessons "Your best teacher is your mistake." I would add ".. as long as they get corrected."
So mistakes seem to be useful.
Besides a mistake is simply another way of saying things. The main question is to get understood, isn't it?
So long,
Gee
From Wilson Martinez:
hi this my first time here...i like to meet people what can to teach little more..
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8 Dec. 2007