Ploy, hello and good day to you.
I read your profile text, and gathered that - in case you agree - I can tell you how
to improve your English language skills, because I am a Licensed Teacher
of English at Private Language Schools - among other things.
A good way of improving, practicing and perfecting these skills is by reading
American and English books of all kinds.
For example, let me recommend a fine one, titled "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens.
You can read the whole book and also browse and consult two well-written study guides
for the same book:
- http://www.planetpdf.com/planetpdf/pdfs/free_ebooks/great_expectations_nt.pdf
(the whole book)
- http://www.glencoe.com/sec/literature/litlibrary/pdf/great_expectations.pdf
(an excellent study guide for the same book: YOU CAN START READING FROM HERE)
- http://www.universalteacher.org.uk/prose/greatexpectations.pdf
(another study guide for the same book)
Please do tell me whether you can open, download and save these PDF files.
By the way, have you seen the homonym movie?
May I ask about your professional plans?
Which are your favorite courses in school?
Are you attending English courses, or learning by yourself?
Well, Ploy, let me introduce myself formally to you:
I am Panayiotis Benas, 51 yo, from Athens/Greece, a recently retired Electronics Engineer Brigadier General having served in the Hellenic Air Force (HAF), well educated, with a long part-time teaching experience at University level, and a Life experience as well.
I am also a Licensed Teacher of English at Private Language Schools - like I wrote above.
It's almost time for my daily gym and jogging.
Ploy, I am looking forward to hear from you.
Have a great day and a nice week ahead!!!
Friendly and sincerely,
Panayiotis
Ploy, hello and good day to you. I read your profile text, and gathered that - in case you agree - I can tell you howto improve your English language skills, because I am a Licensed Teacherof English at Private Language Schools - among other things. A good way of improving, practicing and perfecting these skills is by readingAmerican and English books of all kinds.For example, let me recommend a fine one, titled "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens.You can read the whole book and also browse and consult two well-written study guidesfor the same book:- http://www.planetpdf.com/planetpdf/pdfs/free_ebooks/great_expectations_nt.pdf(the whole book)- http://www.glencoe.com/sec/literature/litlibrary/pdf/great_expectations.pdf(an excellent study guide for the same book: YOU CAN START READING FROM HERE)- http://www.universalteacher.org.uk/prose/greatexpectations.pdf(another study guide for the same book)Please do tell me whether you can open, download and save these PDF files.By the way, have you seen the homonym movie? May I ask about your professional plans?Which are your favorite courses in school?Are you attending English courses, or learning by yourself? Well, Ploy, let me introduce myself formally to you: I am Panayiotis Benas, 51 yo, from Athens/Greece, a recently retired Electronics Engineer Brigadier General having served in the Hellenic Air Force (HAF), well educated, with a long part-time teaching experience at University level, and a Life experience as well.I am also a Licensed Teacher of English at Private Language Schools - like I wrote above. It's almost time for my daily gym and jogging. Ploy, I am looking forward to hear from you. Have a great day and a nice week ahead!!! Friendly and sincerely, Panayiotis
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