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monder78
Poland

Vocabualry queries ...
 
Hello fellow teachers I �d like to share with you really great websites : http://www.englishdaily626.com http://www.focusenglish.com/dialogues/conversation.html/ at the same time I �ve got 2 questions : Can we say : Living abroad would mean missing my family When I got to know about my mum �s death my whole world collapsed Do you know any websites with advanced listenings? Take care

3 Dec 2013      





yanogator
United States

"Living abroad..." is good.
 
For the other, it would be better to say "When I heard about my mum �s death..." or "When I learned about/of my mum �s death...". Also, you need a comma after "death".
 
Bruce

3 Dec 2013