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Latest post Fri, Jan 25 2008 10:10 PM by Anonymous. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  468101 Wed, 23 Jan 08 09:08 PM
Hi there

Firstly I would like to say that I think of myself as an average level speaker of English.

I would like to improve my English before I start on an English course at the end of febuary. I would like to train the following things: exrpessing yourself, translating skills and understanding skills. So if anyone know any kind of resources (like web pages, books or just some hints) that would help me please tell me. I would especially like some things where I could get to express myself.

By the way I am from Denmark so please keep that in mind when helping me.

I am looking very much forward to your help!
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Anonymous, 1 yr 306 days ago
And I could really use some native speakers of English to help me get better!

So if there is anybody out there who up for that then it would be just great!
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