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what about online chat sessions?
1.       Anatolian
21 posts
 29 Sep 2006 Fri 09:15 am

Hi guys

Well... as someone who improved his english skills by chatting on the net with real quality (!) people, I belive it is still the best way of practising for a foreign language learner.

So, I am here to help you with periodic MSN chat sessions. We can chat in Turkish and I would do my best to correct your possible mistakes and teach you some more grammer.

I belive It would work out.

And a little bit about me , I am from Ankara but preaparing to move to Tekirdag soon for business purposes. As the part I will be living will be pretty close to west of Istanbul, we would have chance to move our net chat sessions to the real life by time, of course, for those living in Istanbul.

And lastly, I can speak German as well (worse than my English, though), which, I belive, would make it easier for native german speakers.

Ok all for now, if you are interested, just send me an email so that I can give you my MSN addy.

my email addy as follows (replace "at" and "dot" with @ and .)

taydag79( at ) yahoo (dot) ca

greetz

2.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 29 Sep 2006 Fri 09:40 am

Well, i do this, and i remember i sent a mail to you...

3.       evabeshiri
156 posts
 01 Oct 2006 Sun 09:12 am

Do you use the yahoo messenger as well? because I am very interested in this, I don't have msn right now but I might be getting it soon. I'll send you an email! my email is xcstace at yahoo.

4.       Anatolian
21 posts
 17 Oct 2006 Tue 08:23 am

hi EVabeshiri

I just sent you an email

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