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Postby Elba » Fri Jan 05, 2007 12:43 am

That would be grate. I knew there were three Guyanas, one of them to Venezuela and another to Holand, but in this momento I don´t know anything about it.
If you get information it would be great all ec friends know about Guyanas.
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Postby Elba » Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:26 am

Friends,

this is South America

And we only have visited: Peru, Brasil, Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela.
We have missed: Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Ecuador, and the three little Guyanna, Suriname and French Guyanna.

What does it means, that we, the latinamerican EC members, have a lot of work, because in order you know what does it mean the Brown Continente, we must to let you know about all those countries, plus Central America, plus North America, plus Caribbean.
Then guys... go to work.
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Postby Elba » Thu Jun 07, 2007 6:03 pm

Welcome Safre,

You are the first salvadorean who visit this forum. Welcome home and first let me invited you to a party. Visit the topic THE PARTY in this forum and colaborate with us to organize a really latinamerican party and talk to us about parties at El Salvador.
You could open too a topic about your country. I´m sure ec members are interested in know something about this country.
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Hi I come from a nice Central Americas country!!!

Postby CRCalvo » Sat Oct 27, 2007 6:24 pm

Hi everyone, I'm studying english and now that I was cheking the internet I was reading your conversation and meaby I could sheard to you some information about my country and how it looks like and after that you might sheard with me some informatios of yours contries too???
What do you think about that!!!
I live in Costa Rica that is a small Central Americas country but it's very nice, whit great beaches and nice people.... That what we say about us and I think is true... I have been two times in Mexico DF because I have family living there and I like it very much...
Please, tell me if you want to learn more about my country and I'd like to know something else about yours countrys too...
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby edumelo » Sun Oct 28, 2007 6:20 pm

Hi CRCalvo, how are you? You're welcome here! :D

We have some friends from Costa Rica here, but they are not very active. So, you may feel free to share your culture with us and learn English, because we're all here to learn English and about our culture and share our knowdlege with all. :wink:

Join the other conversations as well.

See you, man.
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Postby CRCalvo » Sat Nov 03, 2007 7:08 pm

Hi Edumelo... How are you??? So, you have friends from Costa Rica tell me, have you ever been here in Costa Rica or you know them from the internet??? It's nice to get your message so, you are from Brazil, don't you??? How is everthing going on in that nice and big south American country??? Where specific are you from??? Rio de Janeiro or Sao Pablo??? Three mounth ago I went to visit Argentina that is close from Brazil, I mean is closer that Costa Rica and I saw a lot of people that come from Brazil as a turism and they were very nice people...

Please tell me about your country I'm very exciting about that... Take care... :D
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Postby edumelo » Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:15 pm

Hola amigo :D ,

Unfortunately I haven't traveled to Costa Rica yet. I just know some people from there throw internet, some of them from EC forums. I live in a city next to São Paulo. Feel free to ask me anything you wonder.

See you!
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HI Edumelo!!!

Postby CRCalvo » Sat Nov 10, 2007 1:26 am

So you live near of Sao Paulo and what's the name of your city? Are you near of some beach?
How long have you been studying english? Is important for you know english in Brazil? For us, is very important as a plus to find a good job or things like that, and after I learn english as well as I can, I'd like to study portugues... I love portugues I think is a very nice leaguage...
Wainting your comments...
Bye :lol:
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Postby edumelo » Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:40 pm

My city is Mogi das Cruzes. We take about 50 minutes to São Paulo and about 50 minutes to the coast by car, it's really close. We often go to the beaches of the city of Bertioga, but we can easily go to other coast cities like Santos, Guarujá, Praia Grande and others.

I studied English at school and after I had a course of 1 year. As in Costa Rica, English is very important here too, and it's difficult to find a job if you don't speak English (even if you will never talk in English in that job :? ). I've been studing Spanish as well, which is a important language to study here too.

How about you, what does the place you live looks?
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Hi, My place!!!!

Postby CRCalvo » Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:55 pm

I live in a city called Heredia, it's not a big city as Sao Paulo and neither as Mogi das Crucez, Costa Rica is a little country that has aproximally 4 million citizen and Heredia is number 3 or 4 in quantity of people living there. Living in a small country is good because i want to go to the beach it'll take me like 2 or 4 hours so i can live early in the morning i get back to home the same day at the evening and have dinner with my family. So I could be at the morning in a beach and then been at the mountain at the same time or just whit a few different.
Are you working at this time or just studying english??? Which is your favorite place in Brazil??? Do you know how to dance "SAMBA" or "Lambada" :lol: ??? What kind of sport do you like to practice??? :roll:
:roll: :roll: Bye
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