An alle, die in englischsprachigen Ländern leben....
08.08.2009 21:05
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Okay. I work with the dictonary. It isn´t easy for me. But I hopefull, is will better in the future. But I hope it will be better in the future.
@Catty, I can appreciate your feelings, are you feeling, when your younger daughter screaming in the kindergarten. I can understand (is a better word in this sentence) how you are feeling when your daughter is screaming in kindergarten . I know of it of my son. And I work in (ohne the) kindergarten. A lot of children (ohne s) are screaming in the morning, but is will better in during the day. ... but it becomes better during the day. My son is highly talented. He HAS some problems with (ohne the) school. He DOESN'T like the big house, and the many children. He is very sensitive opposite volume.Was soll das bedeuten??
He can´t learn in school. The simplest things to succeed him not. better would be... He doesn't succeed in simple things . He go´nt in the school. He doesn't go to school . He can´t not. Can't bedeutet can not, also ohne not.He weeps and clings to me. Now we are in therapeutic caregiving. But when it hard to hard comes, than I will leave the land with him. If it will come harder we will leave the country.
Because my question towards homeschooling in england. Thats why I asked about homeschooling in england .n germany is it ( it is )forbidden. It would the best form of school for him.
Now I drive to my best friends. Now I will go to my best friend . I backed a cake, and now will we delicious eat. I made a cake and now we will have a delicious meal.
Love Zaubi
Hi!
That was great! We will practice more and you will see, your english will become better soon.
Well, I asked my friend and she said she thinks it is not allowed in england, too. But I know it is allowed in Canada. I have ahd a penpal there who was homeschooling her children. Unfortunately we lost contactI will try to write her again, maybe we can get back in touch.
So how are you today? I am fine. Only a little bit tired because we have been gardening all day and it was very warm outside.
Well, I have to make supper, so see you later...
love catty
Homeschooling is possible in England. I just read an article about it recently. But from what I have heard there is no form of examination of either the parents nor the children - so how can you be sure that your child learns everything to a standard that he or she will need in later life...iykwim
08.08.2009 21:05
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i had latin, i can´t speak a word.....i hated it, i found it very hard to learn any new language at school. everybody else had to start from the 4th grade onwards but my first language to learn was latin in the 7th grade.....
uuuh... latin... I have learnt it for two years but I hated it, too. Normally I do not have problems with learning languages, but this was horrible and I was glad I could change school after grade 8 because I was not good enough for secundary school (is this the right translation for Gymnasium? I forgot.).
08.08.2009 21:06
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you mean britian![]()
oh that doesn´t sound good, did you loose a lot of money?
ok yeah, that's right.
Well I lost around 590 Euro...I wanted to go with my girls so I had to pay for three people and it was a kind of cheap airline that did not pay money back... I am not sure if more expensive ones pay money back though. I got the money for the trip by train (london to pontypridd) back though.
that really sounds a lotwell maybe you can go some other time
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i hope so
08.08.2009 21:07
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hey girls, at the moment i´m burning a cd, i will visit you later![]()
or i´ll be visiting ?![]()
I guess I will visit you later is the right form. But I am not that good in grammar questions, I am writing just as I think it is right and normally it is right. But if you ask me about a special form or tense I am thinking about it a lot and in the end I often use a false form... it is a kind of intuition I guess.
ok thanksi think, it is both right, but i´m not sure
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To be honest the only tenses you will need in England is past, present and future. I have learned so many tenses in school and never use them over here. Most British people can't even speak proper English, so do not worry
08.08.2009 21:07
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Yay, I wanna join you too, if I may. I am JT, almost 25 (end of August) and just gave birth to my beautiful baby daughter Emilia Mae three weeks ago. I have been living in the UK for the last 5 years and just finished my degree in Event Management (tourism).
welcome peacock! nice to meet you! where are you living now?
08.08.2009 21:08
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hi pea![]()
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Hi Rishi
! We seem to meet in every thread, don't we?
08.08.2009 21:09
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hi pea![]()
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Hi Rishi!
We seem to meet in every thread, don't we?![]()
you´re a stalker, couldn´t make out any other reason
08.08.2009 21:10
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Yay, I wanna join you too, if I may. I am JT, almost 25 (end of August) and just gave birth to my beautiful baby daughter Emilia Mae three weeks ago. I have been living in the UK for the last 5 years and just finished my degree in Event Management (tourism).
welcome peacock! nice to meet you! where are you living now?
Hi! I do live in Southampton (Southern England). That's where the Titanic started its journey from (and where Queen Mary 2 and so on start their journeys these days
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08.08.2009 21:11
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hi pea![]()
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Hi Rishi!
We seem to meet in every thread, don't we?![]()
you´re a stalker, couldn´t make out any other reason
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Damn, was it that obvious?
08.08.2009 21:11
I guess Zaubi will be glad to hear that homeschooling is possible in britain.
Well, I know what you mean... I have several native english speakers as penpasl, and many of them are writing worse english than me although they have been learning it from birth onwards... maybe the same when germans are writng german slang instead of normal germen but it is not easy for me to realize... it is a kind of slang or is it wrong the way I would write it...
Well, I know what you mean... I have several native english speakers as penpasl, and many of them are writing worse english than me although they have been learning it from birth onwards... maybe the same when germans are writng german slang instead of normal germen but it is not easy for me to realize... it is a kind of slang or is it wrong the way I would write it...
08.08.2009 21:13
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Yay, I wanna join you too, if I may. I am JT, almost 25 (end of August) and just gave birth to my beautiful baby daughter Emilia Mae three weeks ago. I have been living in the UK for the last 5 years and just finished my degree in Event Management (tourism).
welcome peacock! nice to meet you! where are you living now?
Hi! I do live in Southampton (Southern England). That's where the Titanic started its journey from (and where Queen Mary 2 and so on start their journeys these days).
Yeah I know where it is. Is it a nice area there? How did you come to britain, if I am allowed to ask. Is your friedn/ husband from there?
08.08.2009 21:14
when some of my class mates went to dartford they didn´t unterstand a word and there were a few, which really could speak it good, its the same as if ab northgerman goes to bayern
they wouldn´t understand anything
i learnt german with 7 and know a LOT of germans which have worse grammatic than me
they wouldn´t understand anything
i learnt german with 7 and know a LOT of germans which have worse grammatic than me
08.08.2009 21:15
Zitat von catty1981:
I guess Zaubi will be glad to hear that homeschooling is possible in britain.
Well, I know what you mean... I have several native english speakers as penpasl, and many of them are writing worse english than me although they have been learning it from birth onwards... maybe the same when germans are writng german slang instead of normal germen but it is not easy for me to realize... it is a kind of slang or is it wrong the way I would write it...
I have been told, that their English is so horrible because they are not taught grammar in school, so they just "learn" it by speaking it day by day, whereas German pupils are taught grammar in school.
08.08.2009 21:17
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Yay, I wanna join you too, if I may. I am JT, almost 25 (end of August) and just gave birth to my beautiful baby daughter Emilia Mae three weeks ago. I have been living in the UK for the last 5 years and just finished my degree in Event Management (tourism).
welcome peacock! nice to meet you! where are you living now?
Hi! I do live in Southampton (Southern England). That's where the Titanic started its journey from (and where Queen Mary 2 and so on start their journeys these days).
Yeah I know where it is. Is it a nice area there? How did you come to britain, if I am allowed to ask. Is your friedn/ husband from there?
It is quite nice, because it is close to water, but there are much nicer areas around, but most of them are easily accessible by car so it is not too bad. My boyfriend was offered to get transfered to here by his workplace, so I went with him. I always wanted to immigrate to England anyways so this was a very good opportunity to make my dreams come true. I want to go back to Germany one day though.
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I will try to write her again, maybe we can get back in touch. 
