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Preparing for IELTS... the whole lot of english

Giving the IELTS exam is a nightmare coming true to me. After so much turmoil i have been facing in the past few days during job, i do manage to get Saturday and Sunday off to prepare for it. I have never been such an huge English language fan but due to some requirements for entering into universities i do have to prepare for that. Tough i manage to get two days they are also spent in watching movies or going out with my brother (who just arrived from us and is spending his vacation) and if possible i get along with friends who are also preparing for the same stuff. Maybe someday after finishing the UK MBA we come out and may be known to be like the British gentlemen of high caliber. UK has been known for its gentle and subtle behaviour. I would also like to adapt some of these features within me

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