Silverobama
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- Aug 8, 2010
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Hi teachers.
This question was added on WR earlier in #11 in this thread. I added there because I thought I might get a quick "yes" but now I think I need to ask professional teachers for your opinion.
Improved context: My friend Judy chatted with me from time to time in English. Last night, she told me she attended a global meetings. I guess she wanted to say she attended in a meeting of her company with people from different countries; she's working in an international company. I was very happy to hear she saying so because she told me she could improve her spoken English by chatting with coworkers from different countries. I then said "Go for it". The whole sentence goes like "I am very happy to hear that, Judy. Meeting and chatting with people from different countries do help you with your English. Go for it".
I think she's still going to attend more meetings like this in the future. I wonder if "Go for it" is natural to your ears. If not, what can I say?
This question was added on WR earlier in #11 in this thread. I added there because I thought I might get a quick "yes" but now I think I need to ask professional teachers for your opinion.
Improved context: My friend Judy chatted with me from time to time in English. Last night, she told me she attended a global meetings. I guess she wanted to say she attended in a meeting of her company with people from different countries; she's working in an international company. I was very happy to hear she saying so because she told me she could improve her spoken English by chatting with coworkers from different countries. I then said "Go for it". The whole sentence goes like "I am very happy to hear that, Judy. Meeting and chatting with people from different countries do help you with your English. Go for it".
I think she's still going to attend more meetings like this in the future. I wonder if "Go for it" is natural to your ears. If not, what can I say?