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BLKMatthew  +  552014 Thu, 07 Aug 08 12:22 PM
Hello,

I am doing some research for a company called Enterprise Taktix, who are developing an interactive game that is aimed to teach foreign students Business English language. The product is currently being sold to English schools to teach business to students in UK which has proven to be very successful.

We have two different versions of the game, one is an online game and the other is in the format of a board game. Which version would be preferred by either teachers or students?

Also, we were going to provide some translations to help the foreign students use the game. But a lot of people have been telling me that this will not be wanted by many TEFL teachers. Is this true?

Also, if you would be interested in having a sample copy of our game, email me [Please include any contact information in your Member Profile, Matthew-- MM] and I will send you a trial version of our game.

Thanks

Matthew

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