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Hi everybody. My name is Augusto and I’m from Brazil. I’m new in this forum and I wanna to make new friends and to talk a lot with them. I need to improve my English and to loose my inhibition that I always have when I try talk in English with other people. :D
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Hi Dexter. I could see in others topics that you are always there. You must be very friendly and must have a lot of friends. Thanks for your reply. I know we can be good friends and talk to each other a lot.Dexter wrote:Hi Augusto
Welcome to EnglishClub!
Have a nice time here & good luck in improving your English :D
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Hi Oriani. Our countries are neighbors, but the distance between us is very big. I live in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, on the Southeast and you are on the North. Thanks for your reply, I hope we can be good friends and change a lot of experience with our English.Oriani wrote:Hello! Welcome to EC!!!! Keep practicing English regularly and you will notice how important knowledge you will gain.
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Hello! Thanks for writing!!! Yes, Venezuela and Brazil are so close but at the same time very far away from each other. I really hope to go there next Carnival. It's very popular here in Venezuela.jancouto wrote:Hi Oriani. Our countries are neighbors, but the distance between us is very big. I live in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, on the Southeast and you are on the North. Thanks for your reply, I hope we can be good friends and change a lot of experience with our English.Oriani wrote:Hello! Welcome to EC!!!! Keep practicing English regularly and you will notice how important knowledge you will gain.
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Right!It'll be a big task.You've already started to finf it out!jancouto wrote:Ok, I'll need to know your friends and try to find out. It'll be a big task.MooNboy wrote:That's good my friend!
Signs are your only 'REAL' friends...
Be patient...
And whenever you find it, please make me know where I am from :)
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You're from TURKEY!!!!!!!!!MooNboy wrote:Right!It'll be a big task.You've already started to finf it out!jancouto wrote:Ok, I'll need to know your friends and try to find out. It'll be a big task.MooNboy wrote:That's good my friend!
Signs are your only 'REAL' friends...
Be patient...
And whenever you find it, please make me know where I am from :)
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Yes, the carnival here is very famous, but I don't like it, I think it's good for tourist but for the people that live here I don't know. Normally most part of the people leave the city and go to other cities to take as rest, normally on the beach or on the mountains.Oriani wrote:Hello! Thanks for writing!!! Yes, Venezuela and Brazil are so close but at the same time very far away from each other. I really hope to go there next Carnival. It's very popular here in Venezuela.jancouto wrote:Hi Oriani. Our countries are neighbors, but the distance between us is very big. I live in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, on the Southeast and you are on the North. Thanks for your reply, I hope we can be good friends and change a lot of experience with our English.Oriani wrote:Hello! Welcome to EC!!!! Keep practicing English regularly and you will notice how important knowledge you will gain.
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jancouto wrote:Yes, the carnival here is very famous, but I don't like it, I think it's good for tourist but for the people that live here I don't know. Normally most part of the people leave the city and go to other cities to take as rest, normally on the beach or on the mountains.Oriani wrote:Hello! Thanks for writing!!! Yes, Venezuela and Brazil are so close but at the same time very far away from each other. I really hope to go there next Carnival. It's very popular here in Venezuela.jancouto wrote: Hi Oriani. Our countries are neighbors, but the distance between us is very big. I live in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, on the Southeast and you are on the North. Thanks for your reply, I hope we can be good friends and change a lot of experience with our English.
I really know what you mean!
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MoonBoy, take it easy. We are here to be good friends and to talk a lot :DMooNboy wrote:Frist, I love you all. Please don't feel sorry about me.Problem is you don't love me
Second, that's not right that I didn't wanna say I'm from Turkey.I just wanted you to find it out. That'll be more rememberal :)
OK, I like you both! Loves...
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Thanks for your comment, Augusto... And sorry for replying late. I'm not coming online much recently and that's why I post here late!jancouto wrote:Hi Dexter. I could see in others topics that you are always there. You must be very friendly and must have a lot of friends. Thanks for your reply. I know we can be good friends and talk to each other a lot.Dexter wrote:Hi Augusto
Welcome to EnglishClub!
Have a nice time here & good luck in improving your English :D
I see that you've found friends here. That's cool. Keep posting and you'll find many more! :)
I hope you're having a nice time here. See you :D
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Hi, Ilargia. Thanks for your reply. I know we'll be good friends and like Dixie, Oriani, Babara, Dexter and so on I hope to be worndeful to you too.ilargia wrote:Hi jancouto,
Welcome!!! I wish you would feel like me. I am very pleasant of having known wonderful people like Dixie, Oriani, Babara, Dexter.........
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Hi Imagination. In fact Portuguese it's a beautiful language but it's very defifcult to learn. To learn english it's very easy, there are a few rules. Portuguese it's more complicated there are a lot of rules. Even the native has problems sometimes. I can help you, if you want, with this task, Bye. :Dimagination wrote:Hi jancouto!
I hope you'll improve your english here. In fact, I'm sure!
I think your language is beautiful too. I would like to learn it...
Tchau! :D
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Hi Dexter, only today I return to the forum and I could see your message. Like you I was out these days and cannot accompany the messages. It's cool to see that you reply my last message send to you. It's been interesting to be here making good friends from all parts of the world. It's important too, not only to improve our English but to know how our friends are how it's their country and culture, enrich us.Dexter wrote:Thanks for your comment, Augusto... And sorry for replying late. I'm not coming online much recently and that's why I post here late!jancouto wrote:Hi Dexter. I could see in others topics that you are always there. You must be very friendly and must have a lot of friends. Thanks for your reply. I know we can be good friends and talk to each other a lot.Dexter wrote:Hi Augusto
Welcome to EnglishClub!
Have a nice time here & good luck in improving your English :D
I see that you've found friends here. That's cool. Keep posting and you'll find many more! :)
I hope you're having a nice time here. See you :D
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It'll be very funny :Dimagination wrote:Hi Jancouto! Yes, I also think that Portuguese is not so easy to learn, especially the pronunciation! It seems very difficult (at least for me). Anyway, I'd still like to know it. It would be great if you could help me with that task! :D I could help you with English.....What do you say?! :D
The pronunciation it's difficult in any language. The problem is that we aren't immersed on the languange and because this we need more effort to achieve a good accent.
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Thanks for your reply and nice to see you in EC again.jancouto wrote:Hi Dexter, only today I return to the forum and I could see your message. Like you I was out these days and cannot accompany the messages. It's cool to see that you reply my last message send to you. It's been interesting to be here making good friends from all parts of the world. It's important too, not only to improve our English but to know how our friends are how it's their country and culture, enrich us.
Yeah, making friends from around the world is really interesting, but it's also important to keep them. Keeping a friend is more difficult than finding friend. :D
I like knowing about people from other countries and I find it really intersting to know about their customs and also their languages. I love learning new languages and I wanna know as many languages as I can. Although i haven't been able to fulfill that dream, but I wanna try my best :P
I don't know how difficult Portuguese language is, but I'll try learning it someday! For now I've asked Elba to teach me Spanish and she's doing me that favor. Maybe I'll ask you to teach me portuguese, too (not in EC, the rules don't allow that). Will you please help me with it if I want to learn Portuguese? :D
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Hi Dexter. It'll be a pleasure to teach something about my language for a friend. Portuguese has a lot of rules and for foreigners it's difficult mainly because they are not immersed an environment where all things that you see or do it's in Portuguese, but If you are studying Spanish it'll be more easy to study Portuguese, both languages very are similar.Dexter wrote:Thanks for your reply and nice to see you in EC again.jancouto wrote:Hi Dexter, only today I return to the forum and I could see your message. Like you I was out these days and cannot accompany the messages. It's cool to see that you reply my last message send to you. It's been interesting to be here making good friends from all parts of the world. It's important too, not only to improve our English but to know how our friends are how it's their country and culture, enrich us.
Yeah, making friends from around the world is really interesting, but it's also important to keep them. Keeping a friend is more difficult than finding friend. :D
I like knowing about people from other countries and I find it really intersting to know about their customs and also their languages. I love learning new languages and I wanna know as many languages as I can. Although i haven't been able to fulfill that dream, but I wanna try my best :P
I don't know how difficult Portuguese language is, but I'll try learning it someday! For now I've asked Elba to teach me Spanish and she's doing me that favor. Maybe I'll ask you to teach me portuguese, too (not in EC, the rules don't allow that). Will you please help me with it if I want to learn Portuguese? :D
You said that it's easy to find a friend but it's more difficult to keep them. You are right, to find people and to talk to then it's easy and fast, mainly here on internet. I think to keep them it's more difficult because you don't have the presence of person. Sometimes you write or "talk", without compromise with the people on the other side. Friendship with this way don't last so much.
Dexter my e-mail is jcouto@dba.com.br if you wanna to start a good friendship write me. :)
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Imangination, it's funny, for me the English pronunciation it's more difficult. There are sounds in this language that we don't have in Portuguese. We need to twist our tongue trying to speak to correctly.imagination wrote:Yes, Jancouto, you're right ....but when I compare it to English, I think that Portuguese pronunciation is much harder than English. As I said before....at least for me...And those accents are confusing me all the time... I don't know where and when to put them. :)
In Portuguese we use accents to stress some word. There are many rules to do this, it's easier to memorize the word.
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Jancouto, it's normal thing that Portuguese pronunciation is easier for you. It's your mother tongue. But English is not my native language. I also think that the pronunciation of my language is the easiest one. Although I've noticed that many foreigners have problems with it.
That's why I tried to compare English and Portuguese. It was much easier for me to learn the pronunciation of English.And it seems to me that Spanish pronunciation is less difficult than Portuguese although those two languages are similar.
However, I hope I'll be able to learn it :D
Bye! [/quote]
That's why I tried to compare English and Portuguese. It was much easier for me to learn the pronunciation of English.And it seems to me that Spanish pronunciation is less difficult than Portuguese although those two languages are similar.
However, I hope I'll be able to learn it :D
Bye! [/quote]
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Thanks, Augusto :D But you know, I'm very basic in Spanish now. I only know a few words. I hope I'll improve soon :P
About friendships over the net, yeah, it's more difficult to keep those friends but at the same time sometimes people prefer to talk to someone they don't know or are far from. But as you said, these relationships need more time, and also more care. And I don't deny that they can become good friends, too.
Thanks for your e-mail address. I don't have much time for spending over the net these days and in coming days it's gonna become less and less. But I'll try to mail you when I'm free. I hope you don't mind! See you :D
About friendships over the net, yeah, it's more difficult to keep those friends but at the same time sometimes people prefer to talk to someone they don't know or are far from. But as you said, these relationships need more time, and also more care. And I don't deny that they can become good friends, too.
Thanks for your e-mail address. I don't have much time for spending over the net these days and in coming days it's gonna become less and less. But I'll try to mail you when I'm free. I hope you don't mind! See you :D