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First notebook entry: Introducing myself
I graduated from colleage last year,now i get a job.I am interested in learning English,especially in spoken English,so if anyone wants to learn Chinese ,maybe we can help each other. I have spare time in weekend. Please contact me
Nov 18, 2010 9:48 AM
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First notebook entry: Introducing myself
I graduated from colle<strike>a</strike>ge last year and now i have a job. I am interested in learning English,especially <strike>in</strike> spoken English,so if anyone wants to learn Chinese , maybe we can help each other. I have spare time on weekends. Please contact me.November 19, 2010
I wants to express that I graduated from colleage last year,now i have had job already. The sentence I wrote may confuse other people? Pls let me know ,Thank you very much.
Other questions:
I got a job hah =I am working now? If i used past tense, it means i had a job earlier,can it mean i have a job now?
I wonder that may i be a language partner for you? I come to this website occasionally, so can i have your email and then we can contact with you through eamil . I hope to here from you soon. see you
September 19, 2011
From my teaching experience, I have a question: do you have a job, or are you getting a job? It's very common for my students to use the present tense exclusively at first, but that can be a little confusing in English.
September 19, 2011
I graduated from colle<strike>a</strike>ge last year and now i have a job. I am interested in learning English,especially <strike>in</strike> spoken English,so if anyone wants to learn Chinese , maybe we can help each other. I have spare time on weekends. Please contact me.
December 11, 2010
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Jerome
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English
Learning Language
English
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