Chicken Sandwich
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2010
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Netherlands
*****NOT A TEACHER*****
I find your attitude a bit peculiar. You claim to have an "advanced" command of English, yet you make a lot of very basic mistakes.
Moreover, you ignore emsr2d2's advice, claiming that you know what's best for you. Actually, we do know what your problems are.
I think one should be extremely grateful that a number of highly qualified teachers offer up their time to help learners such as yourself improve their English. Your remark doesnt signify that.
UsingEnglish.com is a great place to ask questions and to learn English, but as 5jj said, the teachers do expect students to make some little effort in return. If students ignore the advice they're given, pretty soon the help will dry up.
If I do any english test I always get the level advanced. I passed the test at university as well ( I could do it before starting). And now I buy a advanced book. Do exercises from it and hope that someone would tell me whether it is right or wrong. It's just for me, but it's importent for me.
I find your attitude a bit peculiar. You claim to have an "advanced" command of English, yet you make a lot of very basic mistakes.
And you don't know me, you don't know what my problems are.
Moreover, you ignore emsr2d2's advice, claiming that you know what's best for you. Actually, we do know what your problems are.
I think one should be extremely grateful that a number of highly qualified teachers offer up their time to help learners such as yourself improve their English. Your remark doesnt signify that.
I thought this forum would be a good way for me, and I be understood here, but apparently it isen't.
UsingEnglish.com is a great place to ask questions and to learn English, but as 5jj said, the teachers do expect students to make some little effort in return. If students ignore the advice they're given, pretty soon the help will dry up.
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