Dear Fumi,

 

Thank you for your tenth message. My comments follow.

 

Sincerely,

Prof. S Stiner

 

s2396055@slb.cgu.ac.jp wrote:

>

> Dear Dr. M. Susan Stiner,

>

> I'm very pleased with the mail you gave me the other day.

> You wrote me a lot of message that are really useful and interesting.

> Thank you so much again.

>

> I'm afraid I couldn't send you many message as my preparation

> wasn't good enough. Let me forgive my impoliteness. One thing I want

> to tell you is that I really appreciated for your kindness.

>

>

> Sincerely,

> Fumi

 

Fumi, don't think your replies have to be as long as my messages. I

like to talk. I want to make the English level a challenge to you. So

I send long messages to you, with complex sentence structure and big

words. Please tell me if I make the messages too challenging. I don't

want you to get discouraged.

 

You can see what my students have to deal with, if you go to this page:

-----------------------------------------. It is the schedule page for

the undergraduate course I am teaching this year. I teach freshmen how

to use their laptop computers. They learn how to use Microsoft

Office97. That is the most popular business suite (group of software

applications) in the U.S. They especially learn about Excel, the

spreadsheet. Accountants, and everybody else, use spreadsheets a lot in

the working world. The employers are happy, because the students are

better prepared. Do students at CGU learn any business software before

they graduate. What is it?

 

Enjoy the fall festival that is coming up.

 

Fumi, the next lesson is on cash flows. I already sent a message to

everyone, telling you that the URL of the lesson is

--------------------. I hope you got that message. I

look forward to hearing from you.

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Prof. M. Susan Stiner