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Post by Duchessa on Jan 2, 2005 20:40:43 GMT -1
wow cool. Well i am completely honsest when i say you sound totally english in your posts, even in little mannerisms. xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
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Post by Neliana on Jan 3, 2005 10:23:27 GMT -1
Really? Haha, thanks Must be because almost all the books I read are in English, haha
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Post by Duchessa on Jan 5, 2005 10:22:16 GMT -1
lol, exactly. Do you speak english fluently? All my cousins there do. xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxxoxoxo
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Post by Neliana on Jan 7, 2005 13:53:06 GMT -1
Haha, I wish I did! So no, I don't speak English fluently Although I was on top of my class reading/writing/listening to English
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Post by Duchessa on Jan 11, 2005 17:55:05 GMT -1
wow, go u, i'd love 2 see an english lesson from a foreign point of view, it must be like our german lesson over here. xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox
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Post by Lavita on Jan 11, 2005 17:56:41 GMT -1
be strange wouldn't it? but i expect they feel the same to see their language being learned by us
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Post by Duchessa on Jan 11, 2005 18:07:11 GMT -1
i guess, i'd love to see an english textbook for kids from another country, would be really funny. Hey, ur online at the same time as me!!!! xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox
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Post by Lavita on Jan 11, 2005 18:08:46 GMT -1
yup..surprising but possible ;D
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Post by Neliana on Jan 12, 2005 17:47:36 GMT -1
Oh, the textbooks in Holland are terrible... I remember mine from sixth grade (11-year old children, is that sixth grade? ) and it started with something like: "Hi. I'm Bo Bubbles! Want to meet my family? Come inside!" And then there were pictures of the house and stuff, and you got to meet her sister and brother and parents... it was stupid There was a tape with it, to make sure that the children would learn to pronounce each word correctly... so it would say: "Brother," and then the whole class repeated it, but in such a way you could barely understand it.
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Post by luciano on Jan 22, 2005 2:20:32 GMT -1
lol back to the topic..... well i'm just so comfortable here in the 21st century with all these electronics, food and stuff but...come tot he think of it the celebrations, the colours and competitiveness and everything, its so lively but i dunno i don't really fancy (hehehe wierd word fancy) getting assassinated..... but hey...getting to meet all the characters! aaargh! i dunno... xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxxo ;D
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Post by Mona on Mar 4, 2005 22:58:50 GMT -1
Definatly 16th century Bellezzan. There is so much drama, passion, romance, and danger there that my hometowm (Idaho, USA) does not even begin to compare!
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Post by Duchessa on Mar 6, 2005 15:18:06 GMT -1
lol, i agree about my town (cobham/london), we get the occasional stabbing under kingston bridge but that's really not the same......
how do you mean, an american hick? What's wrong with being american? (Though i personally LOVE being british!) xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
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Post by Mona on Mar 6, 2005 15:37:09 GMT -1
Have you noticed how a lot of awesome books are set in London!!! (Harry Potter; Stravaganza) And since I live in America, I don't get the book till May. *tear*
Over all, Talia is still the best! ;D
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Post by Duchessa on Mar 6, 2005 15:38:46 GMT -1
lol, oh right....god that must be TORTUROUS!!!!! lol, i get it tomorrow thank god!!!! I don't think i could have waited much longer! But on the plus side, you always get movies light-years ahead of us. xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoox
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Post by Mona on Mar 6, 2005 23:35:14 GMT -1
I know!! I didn't know that we got movies that early, HP 4 comes out Nov. 18 here and there, though!!!
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Post by Kathryne on Mar 7, 2005 10:51:05 GMT -1
November 18th? That long?
Gosh...
Love Kat.
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Post by Mona on Mar 7, 2005 22:52:09 GMT -1
Yeah, it's like all the books and movies I'm just CRAVING for are coming out in like forever. humph...
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Post by TruBellezzan on Mar 9, 2005 15:14:29 GMT -1
I would LOVE to be able to stravagate and all but I don't think Talia is for me permantly - it'd be more like a dream world that wasn't really real and I wouldn't be able to live with out 21st century technology!!!!!!! Though no exams...
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Post by Kathryne on Mar 10, 2005 15:07:54 GMT -1
I agree, Tru.
But then again, there might be exams over there.
Are you in England? If so, which year, if you don't mind telling me?
I'm in year 9, and SATS are EVIL!
Love Kat.
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Post by TruBellezzan on Mar 10, 2005 15:11:04 GMT -1
Yes I am in England, and I am in Year 8, BUT guess what? Our English teacher and the rest of the school staff decided it would be WONDERFUL for all Year 8 to have our English SATS a year early!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So now I am doing them in May and I am ABSOLUTELY sick of Macbeth, who I think my English teacher is in love with.
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