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What is missing is the oral English for everyday life. Most of us, like the respected Mr. Jabber, write VERY GOOD English. [#50986@0 -ROLIA.NET]
What is missing is the oral English for everyday life. Most of us, like the respected Mr. Jabber, write VERY GOOD English.
by guest (Accord86) at 2001.4.22 18:28
Hi, Jabber:

You said you've been in U.S. 3.5 years. Are you a Canadian
citizen already? Pleas answer me.

I did read many of your IT articles and
thought you were in Canada. So I am a little supprised when
you are actually in U.S.A.

I am now in U.S.A. and will immigrate to Canada this fall. I
hope I'll come back to U.S.A. again. That's why I am interested
in your career path. Thanks.

I used very little English at school here in U.S.A. becuase most
people around me, including the boss, were CHINIESE!!!

However, I did pick up oral English every now and then. Especially:
when I worked as a private tutor, worked at restraunts, worked
as a recitation TA, and when I was holding office hour for students.

For me, I don't think I ca improve my oral English anymore
because of age. But I am keeping improving my reading and
writing, thus the English thinking all the time .



Accord86

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