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practise
hi can we practise
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Language pair: Turkish; English
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Ender B.
May 24, 2005
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hallo
hallo ich will dutch lernen kannst du mir hilfen
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Language pair: Turkish; Dutch
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Ender B.
May 24, 2005
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I've studied in London and am pretty well-traveled
My name is Gloria and I am 25 years old. I am interested in travel and languages. I love talking about my travels and study abroad time. Recently I have been to Taiwan, Japan, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. Since I'm not traveling right now, I'd like to do something related to that. I studied German for 5 years but have not used it in a very long time so I am basically a beginner again but I think I can pick it up fairly quickly. I would like to write with a German speaker because I hope to go to Germany next year and would like to practice.
However, any languages are most welcome to write me! I love to learn about new cultures. I speak/read/write English and also speak conversational Mandarin (I can not read or write). I am not a gold member. Please contact me!
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Language pair: English; German
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Gloria
May 22, 2005
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STUDY CHINESE IN SUZHOU
Hi,I am italian girl,I am interested in chinese language and culture. I speak little english and spanish, now i start study chinese. I'm looking for study chinese in Suzhou. Can you give me information about where can I ask for a course or private lessons for a small time (2-3 weeks in autumn)? Help me!!!! Marica
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Language pair: Italian; English
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Marica P.
May 19, 2005
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I'm looking for a good language immersion program in Mexico
I would like to study spanish for a few weeks in Mexico. Anybody know a good and affordable school with immersion program ( living in a family too? Any tips are appreciated. I am also open to going to another country as well. Thanks
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Language pair: English; Spanish
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Leela j.
May 4, 2005
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hello!
i'm from vietnam and i want to learn english,but i can teach you vietnamese,vietnamese is very interesting and diffcult.
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Language pair: Vietnamese; English
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trang
April 12, 2005
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Buscando Escuela/classes de Ingles en Canadá
A friend of mine from South America is planning on coming to Canada in a few months to study English and is looking for a good inexpensive school. Either Vancouver or Montreal or ??? It needs to be reasonably priced, as the idiots who set exchange rates do such a bad job. Any and all recommendations welcome. Muchos gracias, y tengas una buena dia!
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Alan P.
April 1, 2005
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Re:My confusion of reading English novels
Ni3 hao3, Marianne,
I have the same problem reading novels in other languages as well as in reading novels in my own language. For me, I find the best thing is to find a reasonable compromise in between looking up none of the words, which, as you say, results in not developing your vocabulary, or looking up every word, which is a waste of time, and usually also results in your not developing your vocabulary.
What I do is read with a pencil in my hand. Every time I see a word I don't know, I underline it and write the word at the top of the page, so it will be easier to find later.
Every so often, I take a break from reading and I do vocabulary work instead. I practice my vocabulary skills, trying to guess what the word means from context, from how the word is formed, from what I know about language and about how words are developed in English. I also focus on the words that look the most important--those that show up frequently in the book I'm reading or words which I have a reason to beleive will be useful words for me to learn. I try to have an idea how many words I can work on at a time--for me, that's 3 - 5 words that I hang onto and practice, and when I feel comfortable having learned a couple of those, I'll pick a couple new ones as I continue reading to add to my study list.
This way, I'm not trying to memorize every new word, I get through my novels at a reasonable pace, and I continue nonetheless to develop my vocabulary, making deliberate choices about which words I want to hang on to, and which I can let go, and perhaps learn at another time when I see them again.
I hope this is helpful.
Zhu4 ni3 hao3,
Mark
Sacramento, California, USA
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Language pair: Chinese, other; English
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Mark S.
March 26, 2005
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Re:Re:Re:hey!!!!
hello Eddy! nice to meet you! sorry for replying so late! well i hope you will achieve to become an english teacher, i'm sure you will, you're right friends are important, oh you play the guitar that's cool! for how long have you been playing? Morgane
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Language pair: Spanish; English
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Morgane
March 20, 2005
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Latest: March 20, 2005
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Re:Re:hey!!!!
hello Shaun, sorry i reply very late but i don't use that site that much!! it would be cool if we could chat a bit can you tell me a bit more about you ? Morgane
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Language pair: English; French
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Morgane
March 20, 2005
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Latest: March 20, 2005
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