Pen pals?
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irmamar
May 14, 2009, 01:40 AM
Do you think that having a pen pal or a key pal is a good way for learning a language? Does anybody here ever had a pen/key pal?
AngelicaDeAlquezar
May 14, 2009, 11:23 AM
Absolutely. They teach some uses of language that one doesn't learn in the classroom and they can solve doubts immediately. Besides conversation with people who shares interests and views makes learning more natural and more relaxed.
Some technical advantages added, like using a microphone and a camera, make practice a lot more fun and fruitful.
Fazor
May 14, 2009, 11:34 AM
I've never had a "pen pal", but I thought about it. Honestly though, with the availability of the internet, it's easier to find places like this to converse with people in other countries.
It would be neat to find a chat room or something though, where you could hold actual conversations (or, in my case, attempt to).
deborahj
May 14, 2009, 12:07 PM
I think a pen pal is a great way to help improve language learning. I also agree with you Fazor, a chat room would be an excellent way of practising speaking the language we are learning.
Do any exist?:?:
bobjenkins
May 14, 2009, 12:26 PM
I think a pen pal is a great way to help improve language learning. I also agree with you Fazor, a chat room would be an excellent way of practising speaking the language we are learning.
Do any exist?:?:
Buena pregunta, Miré por algo, pero no encentré ninguna:(
Jessica
May 14, 2009, 12:52 PM
What's a key pal? I've only heard of pen pals. :confused: :thinking:
Tomisimo
May 14, 2009, 02:01 PM
I think a pen pal is a great way to help improve language learning. I also agree with you Fazor, a chat room would be an excellent way of practising speaking the language we are learning.
Do any exist?:?:
I've been exploring the possibility of adding one here, but I don't have a solution yet. (Plus I would need a much beefier server to support it).
Fazor
May 14, 2009, 02:54 PM
I've been exploring the possibility of adding one here, but I don't have a solution yet. (Plus I would need a much beefier server to support it).
They actually added one on the Astronomy forum I use that is run off the software's servers, thus doesn't add any traffic to your own server.
I can get the info for you, if you're looking. I will say though, as a long-time user of internet chat (IRC, Web-based, Clients like Yahoo! or AIM), I wasn't terribly impressed by this particular software. It's biggest downfall is a lack of any real ability to moderate the chat room.
The other problem it could run into on a site like this, is that it has built-in censoring software that includes head-scratchers like "Hitler", and also parts of words contained in other words. For instance, if I said "I went to class" it could pick up on the last three letters. And instead of just astrix'íng them out, it'd change it to a less offensive word. The message would then become something like "I went to clblue."
The censorship software could really wreak havok on words in another language, as I'm fairly sure it's only set up with an English dictionary.
So, it doesn't really get a ringing endorsement from me, but it's an option.
CrOtALiTo
May 14, 2009, 03:16 PM
Do you think that having a pen pal or a key pal is a good way for learning a language? Does anybody here ever had a pen/key pal?
Well, I think that the way or device that can help you with your learning is indifferent, because if you read books and your improve your English or skills of the way that you can do it then I think that you will learn anyway without of the help of some software or device, but I think that if you use the pal to learn the language it's ok, I never have used the device, in fact I haven't any pal jeje, but the computer has helped me too much with my learning about all the internet has been my way to learn the language than in a school, but anyhow I think that if you use the pal can help you with fast searches in the internet whenever you are in that moment, whereabout you are, I think that you have more possibility with your technology that has your country, here at Mexico there are equipment also exit the technology but I feel that it even is very precarious.:(
irmamar
May 15, 2009, 03:45 AM
Well, I think that the way or device that can help you with your learning is indifferent, because if you read books and your improve your English or skills of the way that you can do it then I think that you will learn anyway without of the help of some software or device, but I think that if you use the pal to learn the language it's ok, I never have used the device, in fact I haven't any pal jeje, but the computer has helped me too much with my learning about all the internet has been my way to learn the language than in a school, but anyhow I think that if you use the pal can help you with fast searches in the internet whenever you are in that moment, whereabout you are, I think that you have more possibility with your technology that has your country, here at Mexico there are equipment also exit the technology but I feel that it even is very precarious.:(
Crotalito, I think you didn't understand me. A pen pal is "un amigo por correspondencia", but in this case I was talking about a pen pal for learning languages. So, there is someone who writes letters to you, for instance, in Spanish, and you write letters to him/her in English, and each other make the corrections.
@Jchen, they are new words for me, too, but I think that a Key pal is a friend who uses the keyboard (as pen pal is a friend who uses the pen for writing). I want a key pal.:)
sosia
May 16, 2009, 12:06 AM
I've been exploring the possibility of adding one here, but I don't have a solution yet. (Plus I would need a much beefier server to support it).
beefier?? :thinking::thinking:
CrOtALiTo
May 16, 2009, 12:24 AM
Crotalito, I think you didn't understand me. A pen pal is "un amigo por correspondencia", but in this case I was talking about a pen pal for learning languages. So, there is someone who writes letters to you, for instance, in Spanish, and you write letters to him/her in English, and each other make the corrections.
@Jchen, they are new words for me, too, but I think that a Key pal is a friend who uses the keyboard (as pen pal is a friend who uses the pen for writing). I want a key pal.:)
Yes as you have said, I didn't understand you because I think that you was speaking about one device, and doesn't about one person, well, I believe that I made my great mistake in the story.
Forgive me.;)
Rusty
May 16, 2009, 06:08 AM
beefier?? :thinking::thinking:Beefier is slang for stronger, bigger. It actually means more muscular or more substantial.
más fuerte
más grande
más adecuado
un servidor más fuerte
irmamar
May 16, 2009, 06:32 AM
Yes as you have said, I didn't understand you because I think that you was speaking about one device, and doesn't about one person, well, I believe that I made my great mistake in the story.
Forgive me.;)
It doesn't matter. A few days ago I didn't know what a pen pal was ;)
sosia
May 18, 2009, 04:08 AM
Thanks Rusty :D
CrOtALiTo
May 18, 2009, 10:16 AM
It doesn't matter. A few days ago I didn't know what a pen pal was ;)
I know that it does not matter.
Really I didn't know that pen pal was.
It seems more to one Pal one device, and well if you one pen pal is referred to one person then it's very weir for me, because when you have one friend in some place anywhere, the way more correct to name him is my partner, mate or simply friend, and well that word is not used in my country for that reason when you mentioned the word I confused the word with one device.:D
Tomisimo
May 18, 2009, 11:49 AM
They actually added one on the Astronomy forum I use that is run off the software's servers, thus doesn't add any traffic to your own server.
I can get the info for you, if you're looking. I will say though, as a long-time user of internet chat (IRC, Web-based, Clients like Yahoo! or AIM), I wasn't terribly impressed by this particular software. It's biggest downfall is a lack of any real ability to moderate the chat room.
The other problem it could run into on a site like this, is that it has built-in censoring software that includes head-scratchers like "Hitler", and also parts of words contained in other words. For instance, if I said "I went to class" it could pick up on the last three letters. And instead of just astrix'íng them out, it'd change it to a less offensive word. The message would then become something like "I went to clblue."
The censorship software could really wreak havok on words in another language, as I'm fairly sure it's only set up with an English dictionary.
So, it doesn't really get a ringing endorsement from me, but it's an option.
If you have the information handy, go ahead and PM it to me, and I'll look into it. I have been looking at the options of having an IRC channel, along with a web-based client here on the website, but haven't made any decisions yet.
bobjenkins
May 18, 2009, 02:33 PM
If you have the information handy, go ahead and PM it to me, and I'll look into it. I have been looking at the options of having an IRC channel, along with a web-based client here on the website, but haven't made any decisions yet.
¡¡Me gustaría un (chat room) por los foros!! por favor:)
Fazor
May 18, 2009, 02:40 PM
¡¡Me gustaría un (chat room) por los foros!! por favor:)
Lol you're Spanish is better than my observation skills. I was about to post "Shouldn't that take the conditional tense?" . . . fortunately, I re-read it first.
bobjenkins
May 18, 2009, 02:50 PM
Lol you're Spanish is better than my observation skills. I was about to post "Shouldn't that take the conditional tense?" . . . fortunately, I re-read it first.
jeje:) estoy empezando ententerlos a tiempos. *¡Sorprendé que los tiempos sean estructurado buenísimo! Se empieza gustarlos, y ellos se hacen más fácil:) (lo siento, yo trataba decir, "and they become easier")
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