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#2 (permalink) Sun Nov 21, 2004 11:40 am Welcome Rasa |
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Hi Rasa,
Many thanks for your positive feedback, we are very glad to have you on board. Where in Lithuania are you from? I have been to Kaunas a couple of years ago and I was very surprised that the people there spoke Lithuanian. Back then Lithuania had been independent only for a very short period of time and I used to think that people in the Baltic states would speak Russian. Now I know that your mother tongue is Lithuanian and that you start learning English at a very early age at school or even in kindergarten. That's true, isn't it?
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Torsten Learning Coach

Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 14492 Location: EU
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#3 (permalink) Sun Nov 21, 2004 11:40 am Hi Rasa! |
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Hello Rasa! How are You and your life in Lithuania? Now Lithuania is in EU. How have does yours live changed? Best wishes Koko |
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Koko I'm new here and I like it ;-)

Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 15 Location: Singapore
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#4 (permalink) Sun Nov 21, 2004 13:31 pm Hi, people from everythere! |
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Nice to meet you people! Torsten - actually my country isn`t large and there still are people who think that lithuanians talk Russian.Russian is still quite popular language, but not as it was before.Now English is more popular i think:)I began learning French from these years too and i think, that English is easier :) I have been learning it from 3rd form (i`m in 11 now). :) How have you become a teacher? what is advantages and disadvantages of your job?:)
Koko - thanks for your answer:) It is a winter in Lithuania and now it is -5 outside, later it will be more cold. But it is ok for me. I am waiting for Holidays, then i will have more free time, now i spend lots of time for studying.. Yes, my country is in EU. We can go to other countries ( EU) with no visa..Hm..what else has changed? Well.. The food is more expensive:)..What is your lihe like in Singapore, what kind of governemen do you have?:) C ya! |
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Rasa New Member
Joined: 21 Nov 2004 Posts: 4 Location: Lithuania, Siauliai
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#5 (permalink) Sun Nov 21, 2004 14:29 pm What profession? |
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Hello Rasa,
If you learned French and English at school you speak at least four languages, don't you? As for me, I learned Russian and English at school and university and some years ago I started to share my experiences with other people and it turned into profession and hobby. So far I can see only advantages because you have plenty of opportunities to make progress and learn yourself better as well as other cultures and mentalities. What are your plans for the future? What profession are you going to choose?
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Torsten Learning Coach

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#6 (permalink) Tue Nov 23, 2004 15:46 pm Hi, people from everythere! |
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| Well i don`t know yet whom i will be in the future... I`m interested in languages, but I`m not certain:) We will see.... |
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Rasa New Member
Joined: 21 Nov 2004 Posts: 4 Location: Lithuania, Siauliai
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#7 (permalink) Tue Dec 23, 2008 18:16 pm Hi, people from everythere! |
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Hi, I agree with you that this is a good website. Hope to practise English skills with you and others. Kim Loan |
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Loannguyen I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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| Introduction in the forum: I am Patrice, from Yaounde, Cameroon... | Hello! My name's Kim Loan. I'm from Vietnam. |