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#45854 10/29/05 12:12 PM
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I just read the book "Photoreading WMS" last week, and I have the strong desire to master this skill. However, there seems to be no training courses in Taiwan. I really want to join the training course, and am considering flying to LA to join it. Do you have better suggestions? Both Mandarin Chinese and English are fine with me.

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Hi Sarah; this is Photoread4me. Let me look at the international schedule. I will response to your post in a few minutes.
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Hi Sarah; this is Photoread4me i want to go over some options with you. First let me start out by saying that it is possible to learn Photoreading with just the photoreading book & the learning strategies photoreading forum website. A perfect example of a person learning photoreading with just the book and the photoreading website is Alex Viefhaus. Alex learned with book and the website. She did it others learned with just the book and you can as well.

Another option would be the photoreading learning course. You could learn with the course as well.

I bring up these other options to you Sarah because i want you to consider everything that would be involved with flying out to Los Angeles, California to go to the Photoreading seminar. First of all the distance. Sarah you are looking at about 18 to 20 hours on a airplane. That is a long time to be sitting on a seat and is hard on the body. Then you are dealing with the time zone change. Your body is on Tawaian time your sleeping patterns are disrupted and all out of whack. Sarah you want to be rested,fresh & relaxed when taking a class.

I looked at all these other countries & it appears to me that Los Angeles,California USA is the closest destination to you but please think about the other options available to you. As i have said others have learned from the photoreading book & website and you can as well and the photoreading personal learning course is another option. I hope this helps.
Photoread4me


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Hi Sarah; this is Photoread4me. I have another possible option for you. If they have a Photoreading Instructor in Japan that speaks English that might be another possible option for you and Japan is definitely much closer to Taiwan then spending 18 to 20 hours sitting on a plane to Los Angeles.Hope this helps.
Photoread4me

#45858 10/30/05 12:12 AM
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Hi,Sarah Yang
I'm a chinese,We have a Blog about Photoreading,you can pay a visit. http://demon386.bokee.com

[This message has been edited by demon386 (edited October 30, 2005).]


#45859 11/05/05 12:51 AM
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Hi, I am living in Taiwan who knows LSC back in 2002. Sarah if you are interested in knowing more about the course, we can discuss about it on the net

Peter Lo

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