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man149

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../images/Emo24.gifHey people

Hi, I'm Ron, I'm 16 and a half years old. While I'm improving my english mainly by reading books, I wish to vary alittle bit and chat with you people here in the forum.
I don't have a specific chating title right now so why wouldn't you suggest one and we'll develope a nice English conversation. HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU, Ron
P.S Pardon me about the mistakes and correct 'em if you can.
 

Zenith87

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Hi Ron

Welcome to the forum and a big round of applause for your preserverance in learning English. Not that many teenagers your age care enough about English to pick up a book written in it independently (I'm about a year your senior). I can't help but wonder why you chose the URL "cybersex" for what is otherwise a quite family-friendly English commune.
And now, for nitpicking your mistakes, in the order you wrote them: * Capital E in "English" * "A little" are two words, not one * One chats on forums, not in them * "Chatting" has two T's (CVC) * "Develop" has no E at the end. Hypothetically, if it did, it would have been pronounced |duh-veh-LOAP-ment|, LOAP rhyming with "soap". Remember that a lot of the time, when you have a Vowel-Consonant-E sequence, then the vowel says its name (a->|ay|, e->|ee|, i->|ai|, o->|ow|, u->|yu| or |oo|). Compare rat->rate, win->wine, etc.​
 

man149

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Hi
it looks like you've put a considerable effort in your response. I appreciate it.
Frequently my friends and I tend to converse in English, a peculiar but entertaining manner. I guess it's unique of a teenager nowadays to read books in English, especially in Israel. I'm trying to read as much as I can. I enjoy reading books in English, I find them intersteing and the English language is fascinating. I want to thank you for enlightening me my mistakes (and so I ask you again to do so in your next response if you capable of that, of course) I don't wanna talk about the communa's URL or anything that concerns it...
I'm looking forward for your response, Drowsy Ron
 

man149

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That's cool

Hi, it's a pleasure to meet you too!
I've family in Canada, my aunt lives their. maybe in the next summer vacation I'll pay a visit there. Tell me about yourself Keren: how old are you, what're your hobbies and things you'd like to share with me in English. I'll be glad to hear from you
RON​
 
hi Ron

I'm 14 years old. my hobbies are play on the coputer, watch T.V and everything. I have MSN and ICQ {If you have MSN or ICQ (I prepre MSN), tell me}& I have one question: where do your aunt live? what is the city? you cand send me E-mail: [email protected] . We can talk there a lot of time and to pass the time... Have a nice day Keren
 

man149

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My aunt lives in Vancouver

Hey, as I'd already written in the topic my aunt lives in Vancouver, Canada. Keren, you said you moved to Canada so now you probably study their and use English at school, right? and you're trying to improve your English even more by typing on the Forum?​
 
Hi!

yes, moved to Canada and I use English at school. Today, I started to learned.. =) I have a fun day today... My teacher is nice and the pupils in my homeclass are nice, too. If you want learned more about my school, ask me and I will answer... I try to improve my English even more by tayping on the Forum... I live in richmond, the city near Vancouver... Muby i met her... Have a nice day! Keren
 
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