Dear sir,
My English is not well.Now just to do foreign trade and has encountered many problems,can you help me?
Quoting from [EnglishRyan]:
Hi, I am new to Alibaba,
I am a Canadian currently living and working in Dubai (2.5 years) as an English teacher but moving to Shanghai November 1.
The purpose of this thread is to keep my grammatical skills sharp and to provide an opportunity for those of you studying English to ask any English-related question you want. I will try my best to draw from my English instructing experience to answer your question, and I encourage other native speakers to join in.
Hope you find this helpful!
Hi I am new to here!
It is greatly helpful those of people are studying English as well as myself.
I would like to ask you some of my confusion about English later...
Thanks in advance.
Quoting from [EnglishRyan]:
Hi, I am new to Alibaba,
I am a Canadian currently living and working in Dubai (2.5 years) as an English teacher but moving to Shanghai November 1.
The purpose of this thread is to keep my grammatical skills sharp and to provide an opportunity for those of you studying English to ask any English-related question you want. I will try my best to draw from my English instructing experience to answer your question, and I encourage other native speakers to join in.
Hope you find this helpful!
i'm appreciated of your generous helping ,and there's a question
I need to practise my oral English, could you please recommend some useful website to me?
Quoting from [kuusport]:Thanks for the info given,
Replying to [EnglishRyan]:
Makes sense. Although in your example, while somewhat awkward, saying "My meaning is" is fundamentally correct, if misplaced. That phrase would work if someone were to be expressing their intent, as opposed to trying to rephrase themselves i.e.:
Hi Ryan,I'm a Chinese Student.I had graduated from Zhejiang Shuren University. I hope you can give me some good suggestions to improve my English skill. Thanks.
Quoting from [Professor Carl]:Replying to EnglishRyan
You're making a very generous offer to participants in this forum.
As we all know, one's abilities and disabilities learning English have much to do with the English learners mother tongue. Nonetheless, in your experience, what -- speaking in generalities -- are the most difficult aspects of English for the non-native speaker?
Quoting from [EnglishRyan]:
Hi, I am new to Alibaba,
I am a Canadian currently living and working in Dubai (2.5 years) as an English teacher but moving to Shanghai November 1.
The purpose of this thread is to keep my grammatical skills sharp and to provide an opportunity for those of you studying English to ask any English-related question you want. I will try my best to draw from my English instructing experience to answer your question, and I encourage other native speakers to join in.
Hope you find this helpful!