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Old 29th August 2008, 15:15   #1 (permalink)
zoltar3
 
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icao english level4 test

plse.can u give me where i can pass lvl.4,for good price&good center,in france or uk!& do u 've some exp.test written or oral!
thks.for replying.(in fact more infs.u can give me aboout this tst.!)

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that the best.
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