Please try to use proper English according to the forum rules.
This is not a chat room. So please use capital letters and
don't use smiles as a replacement of correct punctuation.
Die_Hexe hat geschrieben:Hey!
I'm an 18-year-old girl form Germany (near Hockenheim or Heidelberg)
and I'm looking for some English speaking people to improve my English a little bit.
My hobbies are: eating, my friends, my cat, reading books, going to the cinema and listening to music
If anyone is interested just write an email or send me your ICQ number.
Best regards,
caro
warumnicht120 hat geschrieben:Hello Die_Hexe,
I'd be happy to speak with you.
I'm 23 years old and I've already visited Germany, Romania and Bucharest.
I will send you my ICQ number if you want.
Anyway, you're welcome.
Lizzy hat geschrieben:Hi! I am 21 years old and I live in Berlin. I was looking for a forum.
Sorry, I do not know what it means in English.
So that I do not forget all the words and to brush up my English.
So please help me by telling me when there are mistakes in my sentences.
Lissy87w hat geschrieben:Hi!
My name is Elisabeth.
I'm also looking for people to talk with in English.
I lived in the United States for one year.
After I left the USA I really miss speaking English.
I hope to hear from you.
Rikudo hat geschrieben:Hey, I want someone to talk with someone in English too,
but there aren't so many in my buddy list, only 1 or 2.
You can add me if you want, but I really don't have have an idea what to talk about^^
I hope this was correct, I'm not sure.
edit: Sorry, I've forgotten to tell you my ICQ number. EDIT ADMIN
Btw. I'm 17 and I probably like eating as much as you do.
Fadsaugdavid hat geschrieben:Hey Lissy87w!
When were you in the United States?
And why did you move back to Germany though you want to live in the USA?
How old were you when you lived in America?
That's very confusing!
Peace!
David
Please keep trying to remember the
rules for using capital letters in English.
I know these are only a few small steps towards using good English,
but you should keep an eye on these small things too...
You may also want to try
using a dictionary once in a while.
Don't always use copy and paste from any on-line dictionaries!
Look at it and then try to type it or write it yourself
but you shouldn't forget to verify it afterwards...
I think it's very important to
correct each other.
Therefore you should use a chat program or a forum,
where both of you can use colours to point out mistakes.
Then you can more easily realise what your partner has changed
and focus your attention on memorising the highlighted solutions.
It's really hard to unlearn the mistakes you memorized by repeating them without any correction.
Therefore your little study group needs at least one with higher English skills to correct your mistakes
or you will not improve your skills significantly.
Try to
integrate good English in your daily life by watching the news or some movies in English,
listening to English radio programs and reading English newspapers (online).
In the beginning some of you may need to use subtitles or transcripts in English (not in German!).
Remember, chatting without someone correcting your mistakes won't help you to improve your skills significantly.