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READERS´ COMMENTS
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"That is a super job you have done! I'm going to share it with many others to show them what a good page should look like. And the information is so useful!"
Charles Hall, Ph.D.
University of Memphis
ESL and Applied Linguistics

"I am delighted to have found it!… I am interested in your site for so many reasons - to satisfy my own curiosity about how you see us - and, to gain some insight in how my Russian-speaking students (and family members!) think about English… The site looks great, and I plan to visit it a lot. Thanks for doing this; it's a great idea."
Sara Knizhnik
Adjunct Lecturer
Tutorium in Intensive English
University of Illinois/Chicago

"Congratulations on what looks like an excellent site. It is very pleasing to see more websites being developed which adopt an intercultural approach to learning English…"
Michael Houten,
Teacher Education Project Coordinator (British Studies), The British Council
Poland

"I enjoyed reading the first issue of your Hello-online journal… I liked the example of cultural misinterpretation between a Russian lecturer and Thai students cited in the Crossroads of Cultures and What Happens There by Svetlana Ter-Minasova. Thais do tend to speak softly and can easily misinterpret someone speaking loudly as showing anger… Thank you for your good work."
Olga Moudraia
Walailak University
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