I am new here
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- Bilingual Newbie
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- Registriert: 10. Apr 2006 14:00
- Muttersprache: Deutsch
- Wohnort: München
I am new here
Hi @ all,
I am new here. I have just registered myself.
I am in search of a member whose mother-tongue is English or American, and who eventually wants to learn German.
So we could help each other by learning the language a better way.
I do not have icq.
We could either write letters or communicate by e-mail.
It would give me great pleasure, if someone wants to help me.
Thank you
Greetings from munich
I am new here. I have just registered myself.
I am in search of a member whose mother-tongue is English or American, and who eventually wants to learn German.
So we could help each other by learning the language a better way.
I do not have icq.
We could either write letters or communicate by e-mail.
It would give me great pleasure, if someone wants to help me.
Thank you
Greetings from munich
Alles fließt...
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- Tongue Twister
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- Bilingual Newbie
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- Registriert: 10. Apr 2006 14:00
- Muttersprache: Deutsch
- Wohnort: München
I like to read books, especially about spirituality. I am very interested in Music. All kind of Music, but unfortunatley I do not play any instrument.
I like animals very mucg, I have a dog. It is a Dalmatian. It lives with my parents during the week, because I work a lot. So I can take it only on weekends.
Furthermore I love philosophy.
What are your leisure activities?
I like animals very mucg, I have a dog. It is a Dalmatian. It lives with my parents during the week, because I work a lot. So I can take it only on weekends.
Furthermore I love philosophy.
What are your leisure activities?
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- Tongue Twister
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- Registriert: 16. Jan 2006 23:21
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- Bilingual Newbie
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- Registriert: 10. Apr 2006 14:00
- Muttersprache: Deutsch
- Wohnort: München
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- Tongue Twister
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- Registriert: 16. Jan 2006 23:21
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- Muttersprache: deutsch
- Wohnort: koblenz(germany)
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I'm not really sure weather chatting with other english-learners is going to help you improving your English that much. If you make (a lot of) mistakes and your chat-partner doesn't know it better, he/she will think it would be correct and make the same mistakes.
Thus I would prefer talking to native English speakers (even they sometimes make some mistakes, too ) or simply reading a good book (cause in a book you won't find mistakes - a least normally )
Thus I would prefer talking to native English speakers (even they sometimes make some mistakes, too ) or simply reading a good book (cause in a book you won't find mistakes - a least normally )
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whetherMartin hat geschrieben:I'm not really sure weather chatting with other english-learners is going to help you
but I agree with what you wrote...
this way it would help you two more, but of course, e.g. if you can't find any native speakers or whatever, chatting with another English-learner is better than nothing
or try to read a book, like martin suggested...
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Of course I made this mistake on purpose in order to stress the message of my commentelly hat geschrieben:whetherMartin hat geschrieben:I'm not really sure weather chatting with other english-learners is going to help you
but I agree with what you wrote...
this way it would help you two more, but of course, e.g. if you can't find any native speakers or whatever, chatting with another English-learner is better than nothing
or try to read a book, like martin suggested...
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- Muttersprache: german
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