thanks :) cool your teachers. yes you should become a teacher if the Unicef thing doesn't work out...or whatever it was...something with feet and shakira. you know...joining the Unicef is maybe less difficult than the feet thing, since they're only in Columbia (??) anyway...I'd send my kid to you if you were a teacher :D
Hey! That's so cool! It's so cool that you have the chance to practice spanish like that!, I can't practice english If I don't talk with a native one (English, American or Australian.. ) because it's strange but I can't speak english with a Chilean, I am shy when I want to try it xD The pic is okay ;D have fun!
haha. well, i DEFINITELY get shy too. i was most comfortable talking with Herr Müller because he was struggling more than i was. i know that's wrong,but it's comforting. =P
Estoy impresionada, tu español es excelente. :-D A veces me pongo a leer lo que escribe gente que no habla español como primer idioma y me da trabajo sacarle sentido, o simplemente es incómodo porque no fluye bien. Pero de veras lo escribes muy bien... sigue escribiendo, que es buena práctica. :-D
ahhh, mi mejor amigo que se llama Subjuntivo. -_- =P gracias. jaja...tengo que decirte como mi profesora nos enseñó recordar cuando usar el subjuntivo.
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éso es "UWEIRDO". Nos dijo que sólo tenemos que recordar lo que personas querrían llamarla y funcionará ;D oh, y una de nuestros "guest speakers" era (?) de España y usó la theta y me hizo pensar en tí cuando estaba trantando de no reírme...porque aunque la me había oído antes, todavía me pareció extraña. =P
say Hello to Herr Müller from one of your German LJ friends! x) it's really funny how German teachers in other countries always seem to be called Müller, Schmidt, Krause and so on... like we had no other names over here XD
HAHA. he's SUCH a cool guy, really. he scares people off at first because he's a little ecentric and has a small voice,but once you get to know him he is the AWESOMEST (yes, i said awesomest, damnit haha)
i do think that's funny =P Frau Isip's last name is pronounced in a european/spanish way, but it's funny that it fits so well with what she teaches because she's married to a Filipino man. interesting....;D
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the pic is..."pixely" :(
love love
-j
PS: will write your letter tommars. :)
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i fixed the picture. i dunno why it didn't upload smaller like i wanted it to the first time =D
love love!
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anyway...I'd send my kid to you if you were a teacher :D
-j
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The pic is okay ;D
have fun!
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- i don't think you have to say el espanol like that everytime. it's kind of like saying the english.
that was fun<3
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well, i didn't think so either, but every time i DON'T say it someone tells me to put it in O______O haha
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pero de veras, ojalá que sigas leyendo lo que escribo porque me ayudaría mucho. =)
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Y con placer sigo leyendo lo que escribas. ;-)
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=P
gracias.
jaja...tengo que decirte como mi profesora nos enseñó recordar cuando usar el subjuntivo.
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éso es "UWEIRDO". Nos dijo que sólo tenemos que recordar lo que personas querrían llamarla y funcionará ;D
oh, y una de nuestros "guest speakers" era (?) de España y usó la theta y me hizo pensar en tí cuando estaba trantando de no reírme...porque aunque la me había oído antes, todavía me pareció extraña. =P
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it's really funny how German teachers in other countries always seem to be called Müller, Schmidt, Krause and so on... like we had no other names over here XD
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i do think that's funny =P Frau Isip's last name is pronounced in a european/spanish way, but it's funny that it fits so well with what she teaches because she's married to a Filipino man.
interesting....;D
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