I would choose meeting over email because email is in writing. Mistakes will
stay there forever. Meetings are also informal.

Regards,
Raghu


2009/8/5 Kevin kim <[email protected]>

>
> Hi Claire, Anu and all,
>
> Actually, I don't have any confidence in my English.
> If I'm forced to choose, It's an e-mail. It's more easy to correct
> sentence because there is enough time to response.
> And I feel least confident in a phone call. I was tense a lot so I
> forgot a word which I had known. LOL
>
> Have a nice day,
> Kevin
>
> On 8월4일, 오후9시22분, claire <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dear all new and old faces,;)
> >
> > For all of us to get to know one another more,I'd like you to reply to
> > my following questions.
> >
> > It's not only one quick way to let others notice your existence,but
> > also one way to sharpen our writing skills.
> >
> > As Pablo suggested,we should all keep this good habit of keeping in
> > touch with English,either for your career,studies or interest!
> >
> > Here are my questions:
> > For which of the following would you feel most confident using your
> > English?
> >
> > And least confident?
> >
> > 1 a presentation
> > 2 a meeting
> > 3 a phone call
> > 4 a report
> > 5 an e-mail
> >
> > Looking forward to your responses!
> >
> > Thank you and best regards,
> > Claire
> >
>

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