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11-23-2004, 03:40 PM
Ophie I would recommend you to visit the British Council, they have a great 'English language' program. For a small fee they will test you and place you in one of their 'levels' it will improve your writing skills as well as your spoken English, since a lot of sessions incude group discussions and presentations. One of my friends (who was pretty hesitant with spoken english) went trough it and it did wonders for him ! The actual course may be a little expensive but I'd say its recommendable.


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