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CrystalSpringston
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Thank you for all your great help!

by CrystalSpringston Tue Nov 24, 2015 3:08 pm

Dear Instructors,
I have been a student in this forum for nearly 3 months since my last try . During the time, all of you help me a lot in verbal. Yesterday, I achieved an score of 710, which excited me. I want to say "Thank you" to you, especially to Ron. Your instructions have even changed my way of thinking in English language study . Thank you for your patience and professional teaching to help out so many non-English speakers like me.

A millions of thanks to you all. I am now closer to my dreams.
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Re: Thank you for all your great help!

by StaceyKoprince Fri Nov 27, 2015 7:21 pm

Congratulations, Crystal! I'm really happy for you and I'm glad we were able to help. I'll make sure Ron sees your message.

Good luck with applications - let us know how it goes!
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Re: Thank you for all your great help!

by RonPurewal Sun Nov 29, 2015 8:31 am

congratulations!

CrystalSpringston Wrote:Your instructions have even changed my way of thinking in English language study .


when you say this ^^ do you have anything specific in mind?
if anything stood out in particular, that would be useful to know.

i think you might be referring to a couple of our exchanges about 'learning through examples'.
i remember a thread on which i said something like 'Go check out a textbook of your native language for English speakers', just to emphasize the limitations of textbook-style instruction.
is that what you mean here? or are you referring to something else?

congrats again!