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Old 30-Apr-2007, 13:08
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I was just wondering since I joined this forum, what do the acronyms above mean?

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Old 30-Apr-2007, 13:16
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Acronyms Related to TESL
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Old 30-Apr-2007, 13:25
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what? i can't get you?

please let me know if you know the meanings of those acronyms...

Just want to know more information from this site.
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Old 30-Apr-2007, 14:55
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Click on the blue writing in post #2. It's a link. Or you can click here: Acronyms Related to TESL
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Old 30-Apr-2007, 15:05
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Hahaha...I thought it was not a link that's why I was confused with your answer. BTW I already clicked the link and read some interesting acronym. Thanks !!!

Maybe we could lock this topic now :)
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