Check our new online project: The OFFCUE SHOW!
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009Don’t forget to check out one of my newer projects, THE OFFCUE SHOW! Enjoy! John
Don’t forget to check out one of my newer projects, THE OFFCUE SHOW! Enjoy! John
Hi John, hello again. I’m very happy to see you podcasting again! Keep on podcasting – we love it! best regards Jürgen
End July/Early August 2008 WE ARE UPGRADING TO A NEW WEB HOSTING SERVICE. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE! -John
Dear John, Can we use both “simple past” and “present perfect” if we talk about something in the past, but don’t say a time period? Please clarify my doubt.
Dear John, The music have been added with the podcast 26 is really good. I like the first one very much. Would you please leave some clue to search it at internet. Yours faithfully Sayid India
Dear John In the audio lesson 16 you discuss “fair”, “quiet” and other adverbs. But not discuss “rather”. I hope you will give us some directions on “rather”. Best Wishes.
Dear John, Very sorry for not being a very active member of the site where information exchange is expected to be benificial to everyone, and is actually helpful to everyone. Thanks for the service being extended to everyone who looks for opportunity to learn, enrich and grow. It is interesting to interact but important to […]
Hello John and everybody, I’m still here even though i haven’t much free time :). I wanted just to suggest you all a new software that i find very interesting and also useful for who wants to improve language skills. It’s something like a universal chat. You can create a small avatar that becomes part […]
Hi John, i want to thank you for your very helpful podcasts. Im learning english in a language school at the moment and additional im hearing all your podcasts. I make great strides and its big fun. Im looking foward to speak it fluently but until then I have to learn a lot. Im very […]
Hi John, How are you?Had some free time so thought, should say you hi. How’s your blog?Any new activities?I will try to write more often now. Â
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