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Postby Elba » Thu Jan 18, 2007 6:05 am

English people are al the time confused with articles, they don´t understand why articles must to have gender too "la cama", "El sillón".
Another problem is that they think we use too much words: I´m in my uncle house (5 words) Estoy en la casa de mi tio (7 words). They think that some words are unncesary.
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Postby edumelo » Thu Jan 18, 2007 4:38 pm

I know a good web site to learn all languages, where you can talk and ask to natives of the language you're learning and help who is learning your language:

http://www.unilang.org

The funniest things in that site are the forums and the chat rooms. I'm trainning my English and Spanish there. Try it. :wink:
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Postby Oriani » Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:08 pm

edumelo wrote:I know a good web site to learn all languages, where you can talk and ask to natives of the language you're learning and help who is learning your language:

http://www.unilang.org

The funniest things in that site are the forums and the chat rooms. I'm trainning my English and Spanish there. Try it. :wink:


this one???
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Postby Elba » Thu Jan 18, 2007 10:28 pm

Friends, thank you for the link to Unilang.
Now I send you another where you can learn too different language:
http://www.polyglot-learn-language.com
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Postby edumelo » Fri Jan 19, 2007 5:51 pm

Oriani wrote:
edumelo wrote:I know a good web site to learn all languages, where you can talk and ask to natives of the language you're learning and help who is learning your language:

http://www.unilang.org

The funniest things in that site are the forums and the chat rooms. I'm trainning my English and Spanish there. Try it. :wink:


this one???



Yes Oriani, that's the site. Did you see the forums and the chat rooms? They have even a spoken chat, but I still haven't tryed that. Ah, another good site to learners chat with natives is SharedTalk.


Elba wrote:Friends, thank you for the link to Unilang.
Now I send you another where you can learn too different language:
http://www.polyglot-learn-language.com


I couldn't see this site, perhaps my connection (or theirs) is bad, I'll try later, thank you!
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Postby Cypress » Fri Jan 19, 2007 11:43 pm

Oriani wrote:
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It was just a reading about families in Latin America: traditional families, nuclear families, extended families, single-parent families, etc, etc, etc


Oh, so you want to learn Spanish, Right?



Yes, I really want to learn this language. And, actually, I’m taking a third semester of Spanish now though it is not in my requirements for graduation. I’m taking a Spanish class just for fun. But sometimes I actually think of declaring Spanish as my minor. Who knows maybe I will
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Postby Cypress » Fri Feb 02, 2007 6:27 pm

What does artista mean?

Is it artist or performer???
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Postby Oriani » Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:08 pm

It can be both, for example: An artist can be a siger, a dancer, an actress, or a paiter, etc, but the performer can be an artist also, why???? The singer performers her show, right? Well, it's just depends on the contest, but we call them artist as well.!
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Postby ToniVazesi » Thu Feb 22, 2007 7:59 pm

hello everybody! Since these forums were made only for English language and posting in other languages is not allowed, I want to invite you to my bilingual forum where you will be able to learn and practice Spanish for free, just clic on the button "www" in my profile. I have already told many people about this fabulous englishclub which is really amazing.
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Postby Elba » Thu Feb 22, 2007 11:30 pm

Great Toni!
I registeres in Unilang, and in fact some EC members did it. I don´t know if some of them have participate in the forums, but here we know about Unilang.
Tell me friend, your avatar is your photo? and more: Are you an italian living in México?
Where are you in México? At any state or at México City?
I´m at México City, maybe we could know each other.
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