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Hi all, I need your help... I have seen several posts related to Learn Real English - Authentic Conversations course, but they are too old. I found e-mail for contact there, but it doesn't work. Does anybody know where I can buy Learn Real English - Authentic Conversations DVD?
I'm not sure what are you thinking of ... Do you mind explaining it ? :think:

I dont mean to be rude but have you heard of google ?:rtfm:

Don't be so rude . She asked if we can help her, so if you can help her you ought to give her an answer , otherwise you should remain silent . :lol:
 
I'm not sure what are you thinking of ... Do you mind explaining it ? :think:



Don't be so rude . She asked if we can help her, so if you can help her you ought to give her an answer , otherwise you should remain silent . :lol:

Yeah i know. Im soorrry ..THERE I SAID IT! ;) I just hate when some people cant use browsers to find informations they need. I mean duuuhhh there is google for god sakes ...but oh well, i guess we're just not the same . But hey did you just tell me to shut up if i cant give her the answer she needs??:confused:
 
I was incomprehensible, I see… Learn Real English-Authentic Conversations is an unusual course for learning English which emphasizes slang, idioms and informal communications ( http://learnrealenglish.com/ )”Legal” DVD with that lessons costs 200$ or more. It isn’t part of offer in our shops.
However, I found it in krstarica archived posts http://forum.krstarica.com/archive/index.php/t-346020.html. But contact, mentioned in the post is not active and therefore, I hoped that someone can help me (know new contact or something else…)

Dear MALA CRNKA, you are so cute… For such arrogant, cocky and dismissive attitude, you should know more about browsers and google…:rtfm:For example, what is a browser? What is google? What is a browser without google or internet and vice versa?... Sorry, I noticed that you use terms inaccurately…Regards…
 
Hm, that;s called semi-detached house. I asked my english teacher, and, what a silly answer I got: House with terrace.
I checked it in Cambridge dictionary and here is an explanation:
terraced - built as or belonging to a row of often small houses joined together along their side walls (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a2/Whittle_terraced_house_8g07.JPG)
semi-detached - a house that is semi-detached is one that is joined to another similar house on only one side
detached - describes a house that is not connected to any other building.
 
I checked it in Cambridge dictionary and here is an explanation:
terraced - built as or belonging to a row of often small houses joined together along their side walls (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a2/Whittle_terraced_house_8g07.JPG)
semi-detached - a house that is semi-detached is one that is joined to another similar house on only one side
detached - describes a house that is not connected to any other building.

Oh, thanks. I didn't know that... :)
 
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