>It was only recently that I became aware of a related issue. My English has improved a lot in time. First, I had to
read many American books during my study. Those books, I have to say, are not written with the international students in mind. They are written for the U.S. students.
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>>By the way, IMO, Dragan's command of English is stunning. He obviously enjoys language - being a writer and a rather witty fellow - and appreciates some very very subtle things about the language.
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>Yes, the way he analyzed the word 'international'! Great readings.
Thanks for the kind words - at least the things that annoy me do some good in the end :).
So... how can one become an international student? Study in more than one country at the same time? < g,d&rvvf >