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vita32
November 07, 2010, 08:18 PM
Cuanto tiempo le dedican cada dia para estudyar Español?

Gracias:)

Ramos
November 07, 2010, 11:04 PM
Una hora, más o menos. Tengo un clase de español todos los días en la manaña y luego escucho música española y leo poesiás antes de me acuesto.

¿Y tú?

vita32
November 08, 2010, 06:42 AM
Una hora, más o menos. Tengo un clase de español todos los días en la manaña y luego escucho música española y leo poesiás antes de me acuesto.

¿Y tú?

@Ramos,
No tengo un tiempo detirminado por que no van a la escuela:)

CrOtALiTo
November 09, 2010, 03:55 PM
Everyday I waste time learning English, since two days ago, I'm giving English class to children in the primary school, therefore that works for me, because I practice more with my pupils and well I like to teach new for them.

Therefore it doesn't matter when time you waste daily for learn because the important is learn much more about your language.

ChilenoAlemanCanada
November 09, 2010, 08:39 PM
Everyday I spend time learning English, since two days ago, I'm giving English class to children in the primary school, therefore that works for me, because I practice more with my pupils and well I like to teach new for them.

Therefore it doesn't matter when time you spend daily for learn because the important is learn much more about your language.

To waste time is Derrochar el tiempo. I think you meant to spend time.

On topic: I study Spanish on and off during the day, I never really have a set amount of time I study for.

irmamar
November 10, 2010, 02:59 AM
Everyday I waste time learning English, since two days ago, I'm giving English class to children in the primary school, therefore that works for me, because I practice more with my pupils and well I like to teach new for them.

Therefore it doesn't matter when time you waste daily for learn because the important is learn much more about your language.

No entiendo bien si eres profesor de inglés o alumno, Crotalito. :thinking: ;)

Dale
November 11, 2010, 01:40 PM
No entiendo bien si eres profesor de inglés o alumno, Crotalito. :thinking: ;)

I'm so proud of myself! I read that and understood it.

CrOtALiTo
November 11, 2010, 04:12 PM
To waste time is Derrochar el tiempo. I think you meant to spend time.

Yes exactly I waste my time hahaha.

Not really I spend my time studying English and I don't upgrade.
On topic: I study Spanish on and off during the day, I never really have a set amount of time I study for.

No entiendo bien si eres profesor de inglés o alumno, Crotalito. :thinking: ;)

I'm sincere, I'm both things.

Why the question?

ookami
November 11, 2010, 05:05 PM
I'm sincere, I'm both things.

Qué planeta generoso...:rolleyes:

irmamar
November 12, 2010, 12:52 AM
I'm so proud of myself! I read that and understood it.

Aprendes rápido (surely you'll understand this sentence, too). :D

I'm sincere, I'm both things.

Why the question?

Because I wouldn't dare to teach English yet. :thinking: ;)

CrOtALiTo
November 12, 2010, 09:27 AM
Aprendes rápido (surely you'll understand this sentence, too). :D



Because I wouldn't dare to teach English yet. :thinking: ;)

Well then you should dare yourself and you don't late much time.

I teach to primary children, and well just it doesn't so hard for me, although my brother help me if I'm lift stuck sometimes.

irmamar
November 12, 2010, 12:12 PM
Well, I have a little neighbour girl who comes with us for a walk sometimes. I told her that we could speak English while walking because she is not very good at English. I tried to explain the verb 'to be', but when I said "I am", she asked me what did "I" mean, and I answered "yo". She said that her teacher had told her that "yo" is "me" in English. I said that her teacher was wrong and that "I" was "yo" and "me" was "mí or me" (depending on the context, of course). I couldn't explain to her that "I" meant "yo" in Spanish, so I gave up from teaching her English. Any subject needs a good teacher from its basis. That's my opinion. ;)

CrOtALiTo
November 13, 2010, 09:55 AM
Exactly her teacher was wrong me doesn't mean Yo in Spanish that means Mi or me like you told me.

Then well just you've started to teach then, and really it's good, likewise you practice more your skills and you remind some loss word since the deep of your mind, the same happens to me, now I'm teaching to 6 grade 5 grade 4 grade remember some words and some kind grammatical times, because my brother makes me the class for the next day.

For example yesterday I taught the Simple present in first, second, third person doing some many question and together with affirmation, negative, interrogative, and just that thread was easy to teach for me.

Don't you leave in the same place, trying to teach something, so you will able to learn more and more and more when like you to teach something and if it's English much better.

Rusty
November 13, 2010, 10:46 AM
Just for enlightenment, the word 'me' is often used in English when 'I' should be used instead. This is especially prevalent when there is a multiple subject.

Me and Joe went to the store.
Me and my sister share an apartment.
Me and you should visit grandma today.

I personally never speak that way, but I wanted to give you the information. Beginning a sentence with 'Me and' is grammatically wrong (and all too prevalent).

Now, the correct way to say the sentences:

Joe and I went to the store.
My sister and I share an apartment.
You and I should visit grandma today.

There, now I feel better!

irmamar
November 13, 2010, 12:41 PM
Thanks, Rusty. :)

In Spanish is unpolite saying "Yo y X" (mi hermano, mi amiga, etc.). You must say, as you said, "X y yo". :)

Perikles
November 13, 2010, 01:45 PM
In Spanish is unpolite:bad: saying "Yo y X" (mi hermano, mi amiga, etc.). You must say, as you said, "X y yo". :)I hope this is not impolite. :kiss:

vita32
November 13, 2010, 04:07 PM
Thanks, Rusty. :)

In Spanish is unpolite saying "Yo y X" (mi hermano, mi amiga, etc.). You must say, as you said, "X y yo". :)

I hope this is not impolite. :kiss:

Thank you, irmamar, for pointing this out (others before "I") sounds more generous and not egoistic. :)

@Perikles, that may be alright with certain friends and family members but one runs the risk of this:blackeye: if one does that to a stranger outside this virtual world. You're kidding of course and so do I:rolleyes::)

irmamar
November 14, 2010, 05:12 AM
Helping never is impolite. ;) Thanks. :)

You're welcome, Vita. :)

emilwest
November 15, 2010, 07:06 AM
Cada día estudio español 2-4 horas, más o menos.

CrOtALiTo
November 16, 2010, 04:17 PM
It's fabulous.