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Sue H
Sue H
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quotePosted at 22:08 on 13th June 2008

Cambridge! Yeah right! And who won the boat race? Oxford of course    .

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Yasser Sidran
Yasser Sidran
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quotePosted at 22:12 on 13th June 2008
On 11th June 2008 15:00, poe wrote:

Hello Yasser, try this link to one of the colleges in the beautiful city of Oxford - http://www.oxfordenglish.co.uk/

Another one with a very good reputation is the Abbey College in the town of Great Malvern, Worcestershire, where I used to live. It's a very beautiful area but a relatively small and quiet town, which may not be what you are after. Here is the link to the college anyway - http://www.abbeycollege.co.uk/

 

Hi Poe,

Thank you very much for your valuable information, I'm browsing your links now Smile

It's very kind of you Poe.Smile

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Yasser Sidran
Yasser Sidran
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quotePosted at 22:18 on 13th June 2008
On 13th June 2008 21:38, Andy Edwards wrote:
It's our very difficult language Yasser, a lot of words sound the same but are spelt differently. Glad I could help.


My goal is to become a professional in English Language Andy.Wink
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Yasser Sidran
Yasser Sidran
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quotePosted at 22:24 on 13th June 2008
On 11th June 2008 15:06, poe wrote:
This one might be a better choice in Oxford - http://www.oxfordschoolofenglish.com/



I don't know how I can thank you Poe.Embarassed

I appreciate your help, I'm sorry I've taken your time up Poe.

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Yasser Sidran
Yasser Sidran
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quotePosted at 22:26 on 13th June 2008
On 13th June 2008 22:08, Sue H wrote:

Cambridge! Yeah right! And who won the boat race? Oxford of course    .



loooool Smile

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quote | editPosted at 00:22 on 14th June 2008
Welcome Yasser! I must say your apostrophes are well placed.Smile
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quotePosted at 06:48 on 14th June 2008
LOL @ Sue
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Andy Edwards
Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 07:05 on 14th June 2008
Sue G.R. is correct....fabulous apostrophe placement Yasser.  Sue H. Yes I forgot just how important that stupid boat race is to Oxford and Cambridge. Strap engines on the back of the boats, it's 2008!!!!
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quotePosted at 16:00 on 14th June 2008

LOL @ Andy

Why is it there's hardly any English rowers in either the Oxford or CAMBRIDGE teams?  It should be like the cricket, you can only play if your from that county, or in this case....country LOL

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Yasser Sidran
Yasser Sidran
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quotePosted at 16:53 on 14th June 2008
On 14th June 2008 00:22, Sue Gaffney-Ryder wrote:
Welcome Yasser! I must say your apostrophes are well placed.Smile



Yes, Sue you alright, I've a book it's called ((Academic Writing)) it's mentiened that where you should use the apostrophes in yoyr writing,

You know inside the British Council we are speaking english only, but outside you will speake English with Indian people Cry they have new English Sealed completelly ... I apologize to our Indian friends but this is the true.Innocent

 

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