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Post by Nessa on Oct 19, 2012 2:01:26 GMT -5
Hey everyone! I thought it would be a good idea to introduce myself a little more detailed. Name: Vanessa [but I like to be called Nessa or Alice] Where you're from: Grassau // Germany Age: 21 Birthday: 7th April 1992 Number of Relationships: 1 Homepage(s): www.youtube.com/user/oOMaryAliceOoicantlivewithoutfaberry.tumblr.comHobbies: reading, listening to Music, singing/dubbing for my Youtube-Channel, baking, skyping with my friends .... Favorite Color: Purple Favorite Season: Autumn and Spring Favorite Song: No particular Favorite Band: Florence + The Machine Favorite Book: I have to many ;D Favorite Musical: Spring Awakening, Les Mis and Wicked~ Favorite TV-Show: Once upon a Time, Glee Favorite Movie: Funny Girl, The Notebook, Imagine Me&You, ... I can't think of more information that you might be interested in ;D If you'd like to know more about me ... just ask! P.S. I am a huge musical theatre geek!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2012 2:07:43 GMT -5
Very nice to meet you Nessa. (I think we should all do something like this)
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Post by leese on Oct 19, 2012 8:26:00 GMT -5
I agree, this is a really great idea! What part of Germany do you live in?
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Post by Nessa on Oct 19, 2012 11:13:25 GMT -5
I live in the South ... very close to the Austrian border
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2012 13:34:09 GMT -5
Oh by the way, the fact that you love Florence + The Machine makes me very happy c: Most people I know haven't even heard of them!
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Post by Loz on Oct 20, 2012 10:07:03 GMT -5
Hi welcome to the forum Nessa!! I love all your favourite movies! I have a question In Germany do most people in school learn English as well as German? p.s Thanks for being such a great contributor to the forum so far
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Post by Nessa on Oct 20, 2012 10:29:49 GMT -5
Yes everyone in Germany has to learn English ... it's a main subject from 5th to 10th grade at least ... I've been taught English since 4th grade I try to spell everything as correctly as I can ... but sometimes I'm not quite sure, if the tense I use is the correct one ... xD P.S. No need to thank me! I love this forum as much as contributing
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2012 1:24:25 GMT -5
Hi I'm new here too:) I always wanted to learn German. That and Swedish. But my school system only teaches Spanish and French:/
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Post by leese on Oct 21, 2012 6:22:10 GMT -5
Yes everyone in Germany has to learn English ... it's a main subject from 5th to 10th grade at least ... I've been taught English since 4th grade I try to spell everything as correctly as I can ... but sometimes I'm not quite sure, if the tense I use is the correct one ... xD P.S. No need to thank me! I love this forum as much as contributing Well you English is VERY good haha I don't think I've seen you use any incorrect grammar at all
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Post by Nessa on Oct 21, 2012 12:48:50 GMT -5
Hi I'm new here too:) I always wanted to learn German. That and Swedish. But my school system only teaches Spanish and French:/ I'd like to learn Swedish, Japanese and Spanish Well you English is VERY good haha I don't think I've seen you use any incorrect grammar at all Really? Thank you!<3 I'm glad
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2012 20:59:01 GMT -5
Japanese would be hard to learn because it's not based on Latin or Greek. I always feel overwhelmed when I listen to people speaking an Asian dialect
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2014 19:24:35 GMT -5
Japanese would be hard to learn because it's not based on Latin or Greek. I always feel overwhelmed when I listen to people speaking an Asian dialect Japanese is interesting because they have fewer letters and a lot the letters have one sound unlike engilish.
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