Re: Japanese pen Pals
- From: "Robert" <rverbeke@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Nov 2005 23:26:49 -0800
Konrad Viltersten schreef:
> Paul Blay wrote:
> > If English isn't your native language it's always possible to
> > find someone who is interested in your language.
>
> This statement is SO outrageously not true!
>
> I'd been superly and greatly happy to find a single pen-pal to
> be interested in ANY of my three mother languages (yes, i
> know - i'm an unusual specimen). Besides those, i'm rather
> fluent in additional two tounges (besides english). Despite
> that fact, i have hard time finding serious people* interested
> in anything else than the tounge of mr William S and Georgy
> the Texas Ranger.
>
> * To be honest i have hard time finding ANY serious pen-pals,
> regardless of the language i'm offering, so it MIGHT be the
> case that i do something wrong.
Strange, I have been contacted by Japanese people who want to study
Enlgish, French, German, Spain, etc. and even Dutch. Maybe you just
have to look a little harder?
@Amber... if you want to help Japanese learn English please pay more
attention to your grammar and spelling...
.
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