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An option for some... Improve English Fluency - 10-10-2009, 07:48 PM

There is great advantage to speaking regularly with a native English speaking person versed in the academic and conversational aspects of the English language. It is even better if they have a neutral English accent.

Unfortunately, not everyone has such opportunity on a daily or even weekly basis. Regular practice does make perfect so lack of opportunity to exercise learned skills effectively is unfortunate.

The Internet provides a unique opportunity to open up that option, and so today, almost anyone with a desire to, can connect on line and practice their English skill while receiving structured guidance and remedial encouragement. This option will appeal to the sincere and dedicated student.

Some say this is an ideal way to polish and hone your English speaking and writing skills, some others say it is just plain fun. I say, "It should be both."

Although not for everyone, perhaps a few people will be interested in checking this option out. Please stop by for a visit and see if it is for you.

Free to see. Free to try.

Link English Personal Tutor - Home

You will see a difference!

Looking forward....


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"There is culture, there is language.
One day, there will be common understanding.
With that, comes empathy and compassion"
~DL

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10-11-2009, 06:13 PM

Making an introduction.

An important aspect of applying practical English language is that of making an introduction.

Introductions can be formal or informal and can apply to introducing oneself or others. The introduction can apply to a group situation or to an individual.

Circumstances dictate the nature of the introduction.

Making an introduction can be stressful unless you are prepared and practiced.

If I can assist you in accomplishing this task, I am prepared to assist you - free.

Please contact me if you are interested.


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With that, comes empathy and compassion"
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