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	<title>Comments on: 232 &#8211; VIP &#8211; 2014 Predictions</title>
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		<title>By: 329463846</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2014 03:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One problem i faced is that i listen one podcast then listen another and forget about previous lesson. It is annoying for me .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One problem i faced is that i listen one podcast then listen another and forget about previous lesson. It is annoying for me .</p>
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		<title>By: Serguei</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jan 2014 15:18:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Folks,

I’d like to share my experience about a couple of classes I recently had with Add &amp; Andy through Skype.

I had some questions and doubts about a specific topic and I thought “why not to get in touch with them and get a tutorial through Skype discussing the subject via a live voice chat” – the outcome was absolutely above my expectation – no question about this! 

We had a great chat, exchanging our opinions and points of view on several topics, I got the answers to my questions and amazing tips as well as a bunch of useful advices on how to deal in English with the situation I am going to face coming week.

It would be unfair not to mention that they’re down to earth guys, with a great sense of humor and open minded dudes, they sounded just exactly as I was imagining them through their podcasts.

I’ve been following this website and podcasts for over a year and I can tell you that my English has been improved tremendously - I’ve put into practice those many expressions I learnt from their podcasts and lessons, in case you haven’t put it into practice yet - I recommend you to give it a try, you will see the native speakers reactions when you’re going to “take them down a peg” (haha) and lose this feeling thinking that they will have to “dumb things down” to you over and over again, you guys will realize there is always a “layman” on both sides : Native &amp; Not Native English speakers.  

Native English speakers: No hard feelings, please! -;)

I’d also like to say that reading aloud these podcasts help me a lot to progress in correcting my pronunciation and improve my fluency – give it a shot (half an hour twice a week) and a few months later compare where you’re vs. where you were months back before you started reading these aloud -;)

Andy &amp; Add: 

Many Thanks for the cool podcasts and good vibes!! 

Сергей</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Folks,</p>
<p>I’d like to share my experience about a couple of classes I recently had with Add &amp; Andy through Skype.</p>
<p>I had some questions and doubts about a specific topic and I thought “why not to get in touch with them and get a tutorial through Skype discussing the subject via a live voice chat” – the outcome was absolutely above my expectation – no question about this! </p>
<p>We had a great chat, exchanging our opinions and points of view on several topics, I got the answers to my questions and amazing tips as well as a bunch of useful advices on how to deal in English with the situation I am going to face coming week.</p>
<p>It would be unfair not to mention that they’re down to earth guys, with a great sense of humor and open minded dudes, they sounded just exactly as I was imagining them through their podcasts.</p>
<p>I’ve been following this website and podcasts for over a year and I can tell you that my English has been improved tremendously &#8211; I’ve put into practice those many expressions I learnt from their podcasts and lessons, in case you haven’t put it into practice yet &#8211; I recommend you to give it a try, you will see the native speakers reactions when you’re going to “take them down a peg” (haha) and lose this feeling thinking that they will have to “dumb things down” to you over and over again, you guys will realize there is always a “layman” on both sides : Native &amp; Not Native English speakers.  </p>
<p>Native English speakers: No hard feelings, please! -;)</p>
<p>I’d also like to say that reading aloud these podcasts help me a lot to progress in correcting my pronunciation and improve my fluency – give it a shot (half an hour twice a week) and a few months later compare where you’re vs. where you were months back before you started reading these aloud -;)</p>
<p>Andy &amp; Add: </p>
<p>Many Thanks for the cool podcasts and good vibes!! </p>
<p>Сергей</p>
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