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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:59 pm
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Chibi_Ivan_Braginski Henneth Annun Chibi_Ivan_Braginski Mikagi-sama Chibi_Ivan_Braginski I can do both. Perhaps formal in the beginning, and colloquial for those who wish to study further? That's okay. Just be aware that colloquial and literary English are different, so make sure that the people using your thread will be able to use English in speech and in writing. smile I made, a while ago, some notes for English grammar that I can send you or show you if you need some ideas or help. That would be helpful~ Thanks! Which regional variety of colloquial do you plan to teach? American~
Which variety of American English will you be teaching? If you want some information on Canadian English (including vocabulary and spelling, accent, grammar) I can help a bit, as I am Canadian. wink
You received the lesson rubric? Hope the lesson turns out great! biggrin
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 4:53 pm
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Mikagi-sama Chibi_Ivan_Braginski Henneth Annun Chibi_Ivan_Braginski Mikagi-sama Chibi_Ivan_Braginski I can do both. Perhaps formal in the beginning, and colloquial for those who wish to study further? That's okay. Just be aware that colloquial and literary English are different, so make sure that the people using your thread will be able to use English in speech and in writing. smile I made, a while ago, some notes for English grammar that I can send you or show you if you need some ideas or help. That would be helpful~ Thanks! Which regional variety of colloquial do you plan to teach? American~ Which variety of American English will you be teaching? If you want some information on Canadian English (including vocabulary and spelling, accent, grammar) I can help a bit, as I am Canadian. wink You received the lesson rubric? Hope the lesson turns out great! biggrin Southern American~
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Tc Frorleivus Almus Ph Captain
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:24 pm
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Chibi_Ivan_Braginski Mikagi-sama Chibi_Ivan_Braginski Henneth Annun Chibi_Ivan_Braginski That would be helpful~ Thanks! Which regional variety of colloquial do you plan to teach? American~ Which variety of American English will you be teaching? If you want some information on Canadian English (including vocabulary and spelling, accent, grammar) I can help a bit, as I am Canadian. wink You received the lesson rubric? Hope the lesson turns out great! biggrin Southern American~ I'm glad I caught you before you put too much into it. If you're going to teach American English, it should be posted in the Americas subforum.
Chibi, ignore the part of my PM about placing it in the European subforum; it might be best to place it in the Americas.
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 4:49 pm
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Shizuka Mizu Chibi_Ivan_Braginski Mikagi-sama Chibi_Ivan_Braginski Henneth Annun Chibi_Ivan_Braginski That would be helpful~ Thanks! Which regional variety of colloquial do you plan to teach? American~ Which variety of American English will you be teaching? If you want some information on Canadian English (including vocabulary and spelling, accent, grammar) I can help a bit, as I am Canadian. wink You received the lesson rubric? Hope the lesson turns out great! biggrin Southern American~ I'm glad I caught you before you put too much into it. If you're going to teach American English, it should be posted in the Americas subforum.Chibi, ignore the part of my PM about placing it in the European subforum; it might be best to place it in the Americas. Will do~!
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 4:52 pm
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Chibi_Ivan_Braginski Shizuka Mizu Chibi_Ivan_Braginski Mikagi-sama Which variety of American English will you be teaching? If you want some information on Canadian English (including vocabulary and spelling, accent, grammar) I can help a bit, as I am Canadian. wink You received the lesson rubric? Hope the lesson turns out great! biggrin Southern American~ I'm glad I caught you before you put too much into it. If you're going to teach American English, it should be posted in the Americas subforum.Chibi, ignore the part of my PM about placing it in the European subforum; it might be best to place it in the Americas. Will do~!
Oops, I just realized that instead of quoting Shizuka Mizu, I edited his post razz I meant to ignore the PM before the last one I sent you.
Awesome! wink
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:27 pm
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Tc Frorleivus Almus Ph Captain
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:12 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 10:55 am
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Shizuka Mizu His Majesty Christopher Hey, uh, would you like someone to teach Spanish? That would be greatly appreciated, yes! If you are capable of teaching Spanish, by all means! I assume you are fluent?
As much as I can be, I suppose, and although I'm not sure what truly counts as fluent I've been studying it very steadily for quite some time now. I'd love to teach it 3nodding
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Tc Frorleivus Almus Ph Captain
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 3:15 pm
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His Majesty Christopher Shizuka Mizu His Majesty Christopher Hey, uh, would you like someone to teach Spanish? That would be greatly appreciated, yes! If you are capable of teaching Spanish, by all means! I assume you are fluent?As much as I can be, I suppose, and although I'm not sure what truly counts as fluent I've been studying it very steadily for quite some time now. I'd love to teach it 3nodding
You're more than welcome, in that case! I will PM you a lesson rubric. You can start as soon as you're ready!
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 6:15 pm
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Shizuka Mizu His Majesty Christopher Shizuka Mizu His Majesty Christopher Hey, uh, would you like someone to teach Spanish? That would be greatly appreciated, yes! If you are capable of teaching Spanish, by all means! I assume you are fluent?As much as I can be, I suppose, and although I'm not sure what truly counts as fluent I've been studying it very steadily for quite some time now. I'd love to teach it 3nodding You're more than welcome, in that case! I will PM you a lesson rubric. You can start as soon as you're ready!
Thank you :3 I have a question before I start, though. Should I stay in the Europe subforum or go to the Americas one? The Spanish of Spain and that of Latin America have small but distinct differences in verb forms and pronunciation, but don't necessarily need to be taught differently. I could do both at the same time, so should it be in the Europe one?
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Tc Frorleivus Almus Ph Captain
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 8:40 am
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His Majesty Christopher Shizuka Mizu His Majesty Christopher Shizuka Mizu His Majesty Christopher Hey, uh, would you like someone to teach Spanish? That would be greatly appreciated, yes! If you are capable of teaching Spanish, by all means! I assume you are fluent?As much as I can be, I suppose, and although I'm not sure what truly counts as fluent I've been studying it very steadily for quite some time now. I'd love to teach it 3nodding You're more than welcome, in that case! I will PM you a lesson rubric. You can start as soon as you're ready!Thank you :3 I have a question before I start, though. Should I stay in the Europe subforum or go to the Americas one? The Spanish of Spain and that of Latin America have small but distinct differences in verb forms and pronunciation, but don't necessarily need to be taught differently. I could do both at the same time, so should it be in the Europe one?
If you're going to specifically teach Latin American Spanish, then start in the Americas subforum. If you're going to teach Castilian, then place it in Europe. If you are going to teach the universal dialect of Spanish, then I would say still keep it in Europe.
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 9:26 am
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Shizuka Mizu His Majesty Christopher Shizuka Mizu His Majesty Christopher Shizuka Mizu His Majesty Christopher Hey, uh, would you like someone to teach Spanish? That would be greatly appreciated, yes! If you are capable of teaching Spanish, by all means! I assume you are fluent?As much as I can be, I suppose, and although I'm not sure what truly counts as fluent I've been studying it very steadily for quite some time now. I'd love to teach it 3nodding You're more than welcome, in that case! I will PM you a lesson rubric. You can start as soon as you're ready!Thank you :3 I have a question before I start, though. Should I stay in the Europe subforum or go to the Americas one? The Spanish of Spain and that of Latin America have small but distinct differences in verb forms and pronunciation, but don't necessarily need to be taught differently. I could do both at the same time, so should it be in the Europe one? If you're going to specifically teach Latin American Spanish, then start in the Americas subforum. If you're going to teach Castilian, then place it in Europe. If you are going to teach the universal dialect of Spanish, then I would say still keep it in Europe.
Okay, Europe it is.
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 3:18 pm
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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:49 pm
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:01 am
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