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	<title>Comments on: How Many English Words Do You Know?</title>
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		<title>By: m b</title>
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		<description>Awesome, cool, nice great article
very helpful
i wonder if u can elaborate on "Basic English"
i stumbled upon wikipedia entry for it
i think it helps newcomers to the English language
thanks a lot
thanks a bunch
tata</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awesome, cool, nice great article<br />
very helpful<br />
i wonder if u can elaborate on &#8220;Basic English&#8221;<br />
i stumbled upon wikipedia entry for it<br />
i think it helps newcomers to the English language<br />
thanks a lot<br />
thanks a bunch<br />
tata</p>
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		<title>By: The Fearless Blog</title>
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		<description>Enjoyed this post.  Lots of information summarized and analyzed quite clearly.  1,500 words used in a normal week?.  That is if you are a native speaker.  How about all the folks that reside in the US or England and are just acquiring the language...it is quite a challenge for them.  Heck, I learn new words everyday and I teach English composition.  However, because most of my students come from other countries, I have learned the KISS principle...keep it simple (son) or (sister) don't like the word "stupid."</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enjoyed this post.  Lots of information summarized and analyzed quite clearly.  1,500 words used in a normal week?.  That is if you are a native speaker.  How about all the folks that reside in the US or England and are just acquiring the language&#8230;it is quite a challenge for them.  Heck, I learn new words everyday and I teach English composition.  However, because most of my students come from other countries, I have learned the KISS principle&#8230;keep it simple (son) or (sister) don&#8217;t like the word &#8220;stupid.&#8221;</p>
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