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yuval k

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Hmm

I suppose it kind-of defeats the purpose if we never correct each other, but not many like to be corrected... I've seen in a grammar community abroad that people correct each other by writing the correction in brackets at the end of a (relevant) reply---I thought that was a nice way to go about correcting others. Another idea is to write something similar in a correct way. The important thing is to respect others and realise that hardly anyone speaks English perfectly. What do others think? By the way, `רוקד' technically is a participle (there's no real present tense in Hebrew), so Ferma[t] wasn't entirely wrong (except with spacing and capitalisation)
 

Ferma

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I agree. It seems a very nice and considerate way. Personally, I always had problems with English. Even though, I ever eager to learn new things, especially from my mistakes and whoever wants to correct me - you have my sincere gratitude.
 

EvyatarB

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I've just joined this forum a few minutes ago, so I'm not quite sure if my opinion matters, but incase it does, I think it's a good idea. If none of us get corrected we won't progress too much, so I'll just state that I don't mind being corrected if there is a reason to. I wouldn't mind being corrected every time I make an error, but I'm positive that it would piss me off if I was corrected while being right, hehe.​
 

Ferma

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"I'm sorry, so sorry

please accept my apology..." (this is a good song
). Please accept my sincere apologies dear Sir. At least it'll be pistols and not dead black raven - thank you for you mercy.
 

EvyatarB

New member
Natzlash! :D

I'm new here, I speak English fluently I guess, and I'd like to practice it here and also answer questions that people might have. I hope I won't have problems adjusting to this forum, and that I'll like the people
 

EvyatarB

New member
Also

A little bit about myself: My name is Evyatar, I'm 16 and I live in Jerusalem. My main habbits are listening to music are forums (most forums I'm in are English forums though, so I get to practice alot). I got my "bagrut" results a few days ago, and it was a 100, I just felt like bragging this, sorry
. Okay okay, I'll be awaiting replies now.​
 

רן88

New member
Congrats!

Hi Yuval and everyone else from "English" forum. this seems to me like a very nice forum and I think I could use some practice in English (I haven't been studying it for more than a year now)... Regarding corrections - I'm all for them. I personally don't mind being corrected and I don't mind if someone writes a special message for that. Goodluck to us all.​
 

ArieIO5

New member
Hey

Congratulations. I think launching this additional forum is a really great idea. While helping ESL students with their problems and questions about the langauge is certainly very important, there should definitely be a separate place for people who are past those grammar questions and want to practice their English just by talking. I'd love to become a regular here as well, though it might prove a bit hard with my being (very much) in the army. Anyway, I shall try and pay frequent visits. Once again - great initiative, way to go. Good luck!​
 

roniway1

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Congrats !!!!

My name is Ronni ,I'm 31 years old and Student. I love English very much ,and thank you for the new forum. !!!!! Congratulations
 
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