Lesson 2

 

Dear Professor Garreis:

=> Dear Emily,

Thank you for your second message. My comments follow. Corrections are in italics.  Comments are preceded by a "=>" symbol.

Ifm very glad to receive your letter at my email address at home.

About my written English, I want to learn something useful in business.

As a teaching assistant, I usually help Professor kaneko do something like, printing some documents.

I only can speak Japanese, English and Chinese.

=>Impressive! I speak only English.

Homework

Please answer the following questions:

1.             What browser do you usually use for these lessons? 

-- I usually use Internet Explorer 7.0 as my browser for these lessons.

2.          Do you know how to use

            a.           Word?

            b.           Excel?

      -- I know how to use Word and Excel.

3.          Can you read PDF documents with Adobe Acrobat Reader?

      -- I can read PDF documents with Adobe Acrobat Reader.

4.          Do you usually do these lessons at home or at school?

      -- I usually do these lessons at school.

5.          What kind of connection to the Internet do you have

            a.           at home?

            b.           at school?

      -- a. I have a cable connection at home.

b. I have a T1 line at school.

6.          Do my corrections of your English appear in italics?

      -- Your corrections of my English appear in italics.

7.          Have you ever been abroad? 

            If yes, what cities or countries did you visit?

            If no, what cities or countries would you like to visit someday?

      -- As an oversea student, Ifm in Japan. And I have visited Thailand.

Sincerely yours,

Emily

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I am still too slow at putting the files up on my web site. Sumi massen.

This week's lessons are attached. There are three files. The main file is "comm11". The other two files are Microsoft financial statements that I referred to in the mail lesson page. Save all the files to your computer.

 

 

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