Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 My native language is Brazilian Portuguese and I've also been studying European Portuguese. My second language is English, wich I've been studing so long. The third language I chose is Spanish (wich is very similar to European Portuguese) and I'm thinking of starting studying German in 2008. I've no idea of what will my job be like. I haven't chosen a profession yet, though I'm going to do Languages at my estate's Federal University. I'm not sure but I guess I'll teach English when I be 20, and after that God will provide a way for me to live. This week a British man got to be my Grammar teacher. I really disliked the accent at first, but it's as easy as american english to understand. I've never been in another country and am afraid of traveling so far as a vegan. Silas, 16, Victoria, Brazil. Brazilian Vegetarian Society coordinator for the Espirito Santo estate www.svb.org.br Animal Rights activist in www.amaes.org.br Vegan (photo + profile) http://www.guiavegano.com.br/galeria/displayimage.php?pos=-5230 Translator and member of the International Vegetarian Union www.ivu.org Volunteer for the Vegan Society - UK www.vegansociety.com Add me (MSN messenger): silasco flower child <zurumato escreveu: hi silas, your english is great! if you "talk" with us, it will improvebecause here (veganchat) there are both british and american stylesof speaking. have you ever visited an english speaking country?English was not my first language either.I have two little boys,8 years old and 4 years old.I spoke to them spanish first. For the last two years I have been speaking french to them.They understand me, but answer back in spanish or english.for instance, I say complex commands, sit on the green chair or brownor wash your hands please,and they follow it. That's how I know that they comprehend french.my eight year old is teaching older students how to read in spanishas a tutor in his school!The four year old named, Ansel, his first ever language was not spoken at all. I was really into sign language when he was born and that is how he communicated to me as a baby. he still remembers some signs and does them when he doesn't feel like talking. -anouk , Silas Cordeiro-Pascoalwrote:>> > >> > > And I do admire anyone who supports language students by helpingthem with their new languages (through e-mails, phone calls, etc)> > >To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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