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Date Posted: 22:14:00 10/21/03 Tue
Author: Tatiana Matos
Subject: Writing III

MAKING A CONTACT PROJECT

What should we include in our first message?

I think that in our first message we have to talk about us, what we do, where we live, what we like to do and try to explain that we are second language learners and we are using the internet to improve our English, to know people and make friends. Maybe we could ask if the person wants to help us with our difficulties. After that, I think that we have to wait to see the other person's interest. I dont think that will be very interesting to give so many information in the first message because the person will not have things to ask. We have to think that we are on the internet but we have to let things go naturally as if we were on a pub talking with someone.

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