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mary - 16 Sep 2006 14:22 GMT
I'm an Italian girl, I'm looking for someone who wants to talk about
everithing with me, just to improve my English...to have a deeper
knoledge of your language...
Bob Cunningham - 16 Sep 2006 19:12 GMT
> I'm an Italian girl, I'm looking for someone who wants to talk about
> everithing with me, just to improve my English...to have a deeper
> knoledge of your language...

I'm an old man, so I'm undoubtedly not the sort of person
you want to chat with, but I would like to make one
suggestion:  In your paragraph above, you've made a couple
of spelling errors--maybe typos--that a spelling checker
would have caught.

Allowing spelling errors or typographical errors in your
otherwise well-written prose is like being all dressed up
and having an ugly, dirty spot on your dress.  Using a
spelling checker is well worthwhile.

I hope you'll take my comment in the constructive spirit in
which it's intended, and I wish you luck in finding your
keyboard pal.
mary - 17 Sep 2006 10:32 GMT
thank you for yor comment...
for me it's not so important the age...
I just want someone to chat with...
if you are agree when you want you can write me so that when is
possible I read your "letter", I replay and so I improve my
English...in some way....
but just if it's not boring for you!

> > I'm an Italian girl, I'm looking for someone who wants to talk about
> > everithing with me, just to improve my English...to have a deeper
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> which it's intended, and I wish you luck in finding your
> keyboard pal.
Larry - 25 Sep 2006 11:31 GMT
> I'm an Italian girl, I'm looking for someone who wants to talk about
> everithing with me, just to improve my English...to have a deeper
> knoledge of your language...

is an Italian speaker of English the same to you?
 
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