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Testimonials
Hi Teacher! Do you remember me? I was your student in the Bilingual Management class at CMMU. I wanted to write you and let you know that I am now working for SONY in the Human Resources Department. Your English class helped! Student Bangkok
Thank you for your help with the TOEFL paper-based test to enter the International Grad Program at Mahidol. I passed and have now been accepted. My two friends who didn't come with me, took a course with ___________. They paid about the same amount of money and had to work in large group. They didn't get accepted. Thanks again. --Student Bangkok
Phone call: This is _________ (mother of the student above). Thank you for helping him to pass the test. He is so happy! --Mother of Student Bangkok.
Thanks once again for help with my Email to Hong Kong. You have a good way of writing that I can never do. --Owner/Manager of a logistics company in Bangkok.
Dear __________, I was one of your students in Bangkok when my group came to study English. I was in your computer English class. I would like to know more details because my uncle wants to study and I think this would be a good way for him. --Vietnamese Professor, (part of a college group who came to Bangkok to study)
It is a good way to learn. At first I thought I wouldn't like it because I had to study on the computer. But with the Plus Program I was able to talk with you every week and practice my writing by Email, too. Do you have other courses I can do on the computer? --Korean Student
We really love coming here every week and studying at Chat. --Mother, family of four, preparing for a trip to Europe.
The conference went great in Korea. thank you for your help preparing my presentation and with your help with social English. --Government Official
Keep my same times. I am coming back after the holidays to continue my study. --Government Official.
Once again, you saved my throat (I think he meant neck) with your help completing the report. You are good for me. --Regional Manager for a major fiber optics company.
Even though I majored in English, I never really got to speak it or hear a native speaker. Using SKYPE to practice my conversation is great!!! --Japanese Student
I went to a banking conference and my boss asked me if I wanted him to translate for me. I said, "No, I can understand okay." Isn't that good? --Bank Vice-President
You really helped me last week. When I ask you about the email memo I got from my foreigner boss in London, I didn't realize he was nicely telling me how to handle the problem. Now I know to look carefully at phrases like, "Well, it's up to you, but if I were you I'd..." He wasn't really giving me a choice at all. ----Collections Manager, Thai Air Ground Services
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