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Pixter
May 28, 2008, 07:09 AM
Me llamo sandra y nací y crecí en Colombia, Sur America. Cuando terminé mis estudios de escuela superior (hace muchos años..lol..) nos mudamos al estado de la Florida, USA. I did attend a local high school but only for 3 days!! I just couldn't take the cultural shock on top of no knowing any English at all. I took ESOL classes instead and later attended a local college too. I love translating and learning the meaning of new words. Since English is not my native language, I'm always trying to improve it by learning new words, idioms, etc. I work at an elementary school helping kids that are new to this country and need to learn English. I'll probably be asking English-related questions BUT I'll be happy to help with any Spanish questions :)
Jane
May 28, 2008, 07:14 AM
Good to have you in the forums, Sandra.
Hope you´ll have as much fun as we do learning and sharing what you know.
Come back often:).
Iris
May 28, 2008, 07:16 AM
Nice meeting you, Sandra. My name is María José and I am Spanish. I am a teacher,too, but my students are all adults.I teach English in a language school in Madrid. You'll see this forum is a lot of fun. I find it addictive.:applause:
Tomisimo
May 28, 2008, 07:21 AM
Hola y bienvenida Sandra! I hope we can help you when you have questions about English. :)
poli
May 28, 2008, 08:15 AM
Me llamo sandra y nací y crecí en Colombia, Sur America. Cuando terminé mis estudios de escuela superior (hace muchos años..lol..) nos mudamos al estado de la Florida, USA. I did attend a local high school but only for 3 days!! I just couldn't take the cultural shock on top of not knowing any English at all. I took ESOL classes instead and later attended a local college too. I love translating and learning the meaning of new words. Since English is not my native language, I'm always trying to improve it by learning new words, idioms, etc. I work at an elementary school helping kids that are new to this country and need to learn English. I'll probably be asking English-related questions BUT I'll be happy to help with any Spanish questions :)
Su inglés es perfecto.:thumbsup: ¿De que parte de Colombia es?
CrOtALiTo
May 28, 2008, 08:24 AM
Hi, sandra
Welcome the forums.
My name is Jorge Luis, and too I'm teacher of Informatic, at the same time, I'm computation Engineer, I see that you know English, and is good, because, when a person arrived to other contry, and the person doesn't know the language of the place, it can be a problem, in my case, I have only six months, studing English, with my brother, he is in actuality studing the career, and one day' I told him, that I wanted to learn English, and, since of then, he only the weekend he teach me, and about sandra, is good that you stared joining to forums, where we are disoposed to help you in all the way possible, so you are welcome to this forums, and you continue studing because a person insistent archieve his goals.
I'm sorry if my text has some mistakes, but still I am not good in English.
I'm mexican.
I hope you can understand me.
I await your corrections.
All have a good day
Elaina
May 28, 2008, 12:47 PM
Hi/Hola Sandra:
Mi nombre es Elaina. Soy intérprete/traductor médico. Bienvenida a los foros. Aqui se aprende mucho, se divierte mucho y se desarrollan buenas amistades.
Regresa frecuentemente.
Elaina:cool:
Pixter
May 28, 2008, 08:36 PM
I'm feeling very welcome right now:applause:
Poli, I was born in Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia.....I know, funny name, I don't even think it means anything....I'm sure there is a story behind it....when I say it in front of English speaking people, they usually react like "Say what?? that sounds like hamburger!" LOL
poli
May 28, 2008, 10:00 PM
Nice town, segun Wikipedia anyway. ¿Tienes acceso al canal Caracol? A veces presentan pueblos pintorescos en Colombia. Quiero visitar Cartagena un día.
Si cometé algun error me avisa. Gracias.
Iris
May 29, 2008, 01:40 AM
Nice town, segun Wikipedia anyway. ¿Tienes acceso al canal Caracol? A veces presentan pueblos pintorescos en Colombia. Quiero visitar Cartagena un día.
Si cometo algun error me avisa. Gracias.
Siento meterme donde no me llaman, pero no lo pude evitar. Sorry, Poli.
CrOtALiTo
May 29, 2008, 09:23 AM
Jajaja, Iris is nice.
Cuz' he feel that you don't want that he correct you.
Pixter
May 29, 2008, 10:51 AM
hi poli, no I don't have access to Caracol but you're right, sometimes they do show pintorescos pueblos de Colombia. Mi mama mira Caracol cada vez que puede pero a mi no es que me encante verlo. Muestran muchas novelas, bueno esa es mi opinion.
You didn't make any mistakes except at the end when you said "Si cometé algun error me avisa" Were you trying to say "If I made a mistake, let me know?" (past tense ?)
If so, it should've said "Si cometí algun error, me avisas"
you can also say "Si cometí algun error, me avisa" but since you used TU instead of USTED in the beginning, you should end with "me avisas"
OR like Iris said "Si cometo algun error, me avisa" This is the correct way in the Present time.
CrOtALiTo
May 29, 2008, 04:58 PM
Poli, I have a question for you, you're girl or boy, jeje.
You Spanish is good, only you need to practice more, should you have been on a course, if you want learn faster, but, I believe that is not necessary, because here on this forums, you may to learn too, with us, of the same way, that, I'm learning with you, in really, should I believe it me, you continue so, and you some day, you'll know Spanish very well, you didn't make a lot of mistakes, you should've d
If you need help of whatever, let me know.
Oigan disculpen una pregunta adicional como se maneja estas palabras it should've said
Es lo mismo que esto should you have said
Podrian explicarmen el manejo de I've y 've y tambien en donde los puedo usar gracias.
poli
May 30, 2008, 06:29 AM
Poli, I have a question for you, you're girl or :good:boy, jeje.
Your Spanish is good, only you need to practice more.You should take course, if you want learn faster, but, I believe that is not necessary, because here in this forum, you may to learn too with us the same way, that, I'm learning with you. Really, you can believe me,if you continue so, some day, you'll know Spanish very well. You didn't make a lot of mistakes, (you should've d)?
If you need any help, let me know.
Oigan disculpen una pregunta adicional como se maneja estas palabras it You should've said.
Es lo mismo que esto should you have said
Es lo mismo que esto" You should have said
Podrian explicarmen el manejo de I've y 've y tambien en donde los puedo usar gracias.
I've es muy común, mas común que should've. I've significa I have (tengo o he)
CrOtALiTo
May 30, 2008, 08:30 AM
Good morning all you.
Tank you, for your corrections, last night my brother explained me, the use about of 've, in really, I didn't know, how I will use that words in English, but, I have undertood it well, good, I believe it that is moment of that we talking other things, I don't know, Could be it some about you, I don't know nothing about you, may you tell me about of where living you, too, about your city or state, is moment I say good bye.
I hope all be well today.
I await your corretions.
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