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Hello! I'm writing a letter of motivation to our local office for international relations. So I have to convince them to accept me and to arrange an exchange with an American university. This is a very raw version but I would appreciate it if
Formal, General & Business Letter Writing
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nik24
4 days ago 5:36 pm
Universities, Motivational Letter, Writing, Business, Letters, Schools, Relationships, Students, Sentences, Careers, United States, American, Classes
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Hi Coloraday I wasn't completely sure about "liars", but it sounds like the word he was saying, and it seems like a good fit in the context. To me, the final sound seems to be a sort of mix of S and Z -- i.e. not clearly one or the
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i've got to do something or i've got a sore throat... these are examples of bad grammar slipping into american slang. Sorry, Anon, but the expression "have got to do something" (meaning "must do something") is quite
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
20 days ago
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How do you pronounce those words in American English? There are basically six "R-colored vowels" in American English, represented by the sequence: Sharp thorns tear poor deer's fur. ( tear in the sense of rip ) You can look up
English Audio: Speech & Pronunciation
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califjim
30 days ago
Accents, American Accents, American English, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, United States, American, References, Business, Career
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This structure (the + singular countable noun) can be used to generalize but is mainly used with animals, plants, things and even certain groups of people.
1. The computer has changed the way we do business.
2. The mountain lion is a
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ivanhr
35 days ago
Articles, Nouns, Uncountable Nouns, Countable Nouns, Plants, Business, Countries, United States, American, Careers, Languages
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Can some or english teacher check my essay for me? It won't let me attach my essay onto files. So I'm going to copy and paste it here. For get the other post subject which is check my essay for me because I forget to copy and paste and
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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aznbabievietgurl
36 days ago
Essays, Relationships, Business, United States, Asia, Colours, American, Friendships, Careers, Restaurants, Friends, Christmas, Holidays, Languages, Degree
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2. I think there is not much to understand for this one. Just that we are reading a joke and the bartender asks if this is a joke. (Maybe I didn't get this either!) 5. I don't get this one either A blonde, a brunette, a red-head, a
Words, Puns & Jokes
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kooyeen
38 days ago
Jokes, Speaking, Chat, United States, Countries, Friendships, Great Britain, Careers, Business, Ireland, American
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This is my statement to apply an exchange student program...
please make some corrections for me..
During the summer vacation, I went to Thailand as a volunteer. The main works were teaching English to elementary school students and
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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anonymous
44 days ago
Relationships, Friendships, Students, Asia, Countries, United States, Careers, Business, American, Classes, Friends, Languages, Korea, Summer, Scholarship
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Thanks, Clive
Now, I can see what mistakes I've done.
If it's alright, I'd like to ask another questions.
In those sentences, is it ok to understand "it" and "its" of "which it was best
General English Vocabulary & Idiom Questions
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pb03
47 days ago
Universities, Sentences, Schools, Students, Colours, Countries, Mistakes, Business, United States, American, References, Career
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Hi,
'Reference' here means 'a lot of mentions'.
There were a lot of references to Tom means 'Tom was mentioned a lot'.
You refer to something.
'The platform' is an idiomatic way of speaking about
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