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Old 17-Apr-2005, 06:41
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Dear teachers ,
It is my great honour to meet you here. i am from China,my English name is Kate . i love English very much ,so i majored in English in the college.
After graduating from college,i have been teaching English in a vocational high school for almost two years. i love teaching,but i always feel guilt for my bad pronunciation,intonation and unfluent english. As a excellent teacher,i think he or she should have a good comand of the basic english skills.
i want to chat through voice in the msn with nativespeakers,such as ,Amercian,British,Candian and Australian.my msn adress: [email]EMAIL REMOVED - Send PM to This User Instead. When comes to english-learning there is still a long way to go for me.i will be very grateful for your kind help.
I also hope you can recommend some good methods in improve my English.I am happy to make friends with you,and welcome to China.
Looking forward to your earlier rely.


yours,
kate

Last edited by yaling_kate; 17-Apr-2005 at 06:45. Reason: a mistake for E-mail adress
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Old 17-Apr-2005, 11:26
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Default Re: Ask for your help,thanks in advance

People often ask about this, but it's very time consuming and requires fixed times, so it is rarely used on sites where there is no payment, I'm afraid.

http://www.usingenglish.com/links/Sp...Pronunciation/
http://www.usingenglish.com/links/Listening/
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