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 petili
 
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							| Hi, everybody! Thank you for being here and being so helpful and creative all the time! You are wonderful! I need some help or suggestions. Yesterday I was told that I �m going to do a 2-month one to one course Survival English. This woman, my student, is going to travel abroad and stay there it seems for a quite a long period so she wants to learn to speak English and to be able to cope with certain different situations she will probably find herself in. There is no textbook I can use. I had to prepare all the topics and teaching materials myself. I �m a little bit confused. What am I to do? has anyone of you done such courses? What do you do in these cases. Do you know any sites I can use, or any ideas? i know there are lots of ws on different topics and I �ll do some research and I �ll download the ws I find useful. But I �m interested what you do in these cases ( these of you who have done such courses) Thanks in advance. Have a nice weekend Hugs, Petya |  5 Feb 2011      
					
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 s.lefevre
 
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							| I googled it and there are tons of sites about survival English. Today, there are some among the new contributions. You could also have a look at |  5 Feb 2011     
					
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 mrlypy
 
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							| GREAT MATERIALS THANKS A LOT! |  5 Feb 2011     
					
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