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Hello, it's me from Germany... #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 01, 2004 12:54 pm   Hello, it's me from Germany...
 

Hello, People! I speak a little English! My mother tongue is Russian. I write articles and stories.
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Elena from Russia ... a new member #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 01, 2004 14:02 pm   Elena from Russia ... a new member
 

Greetings Elena,
Thank you for just saying Hallo and joining us on the Forum.
I know some people out there are reading our exchanges on the Forum but are too shy to jump in and ask a question or reply to another.
There are lots of people who are bursting to say something but don?t trust themselves because they are afraid to make a mistake.
Don?t worry be happy. We are not all born perfect otherwise we wouldn?t be on this planet. How many mistakes did you make trying to ride a bike? Does that bother you today? Not in the least! The same goes for learning English. The mistakes you make today will be forgotten in a few days because you will have learnt the correct way. Making mistakes is part of learning. Even a famous Corporate Executive has said, "I only employ people who have the courage to make mistakes and take calculated risks otherwise my company won?t grow and I?ll end up carrying my staff".
The wonderful thing about the English Language is;
We ... mother-tongue English speakers ... are not bothered about your grammar mistakes, I would go as far as saying we are blind to them. Because English is such a vast and flexible language, even if you make a mistake it could also be correct without you knowing it or even an English speaking person may not recognise the mistake.

The point I?m making is -

1. we are pleased that you are trying, that?s a compliment to us anyway, and we are glad to help when you need it.
2. we are interested in "what" you are trying to express, "not how" you express it - that will come with practice.
3. because English is spoken all over the world we expect it to come back to us in an altered form which is also understandable.
4. we appreciate that you have a different culture which will colour the way you say something in English. That also makes it enjoyable.

So listen everybody out there - jump in and join us. Don?t be shy.
Your input is valuable and you will learn alot in a short time. Where else can you practice your written English and make mistakes where nobody can see you and make progress at the same time. Here you can practice your English, and each improvement will give you the confidence to put it into real practice at the next opportunity.
I am looking forward to your contributions Elena, however small they are.
Best Wishes, Bruce.
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Hello, it's me #3 (permalink) Fri Jul 02, 2004 21:01 pm   Hello, it's me
 

Elena wrote:
Hello, People! I speak a little English! My mother tongue is Russian. I write articles and stories.

Hello Elena! Welcome to our forum! I am very glad to hear that you write articles and stories.
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Frank from heidelberg #4 (permalink) Mon Jul 05, 2004 10:13 am   Frank from heidelberg
 

Hello everybody again, it's me, Frank from Heidelberg. I want to improve my English. What about you?
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Hello! #5 (permalink) Mon Jul 05, 2004 10:53 am   Hello!
 

Hello! Again there I am! Thanks for the answers. For me it is to be written still heavily much! Laughing
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Hello Elena! Where do you come? #6 (permalink) Mon Jul 05, 2004 10:53 am   Hello Elena! Where do you come?
 

Hello Elena!
Where do you come from? About what do you write your articles? I live in Singapore and work in a newspaper as a lady journalist. Sometimes for my activity I need English of knowledge. Therefore I seek to communicate each possibility with the nice people on English.

Greetings you.
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Hello, it's me from Germany... #7 (permalink) Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:01 am   Hello, it's me from Germany...
 

Hello Koko! Well that you write me. I come from Kazakhstan. I live now in Leipzig. I write articles on Russian. I work for the newspaper "Leipziger.RU": www.leipziger.ru
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Russian people in germany #8 (permalink) Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:05 am   Russian people in germany
 

Hi Elena, pleased to meet you. How many people in Germany speak Russian? What is your mother tongue?
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Hi Bruce! #9 (permalink) Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:06 am   Hi Bruce!
 

Hi Bruce!
You are very open humans and have so much energy and incentive for writing the large and valuable texts. Are you probably freelance a journalist?

With kind regards
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Russian people in germany #10 (permalink) Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:16 am   Russian people in germany
 

Nicole wrote:
Hi Elena, pleased to meet you. How many people in Germany speak Russian? What is your mother tongue?

My mother tongue is Russian.
There are many people, which speak Russian. In Leipzig of nearly 30,000 people.
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Elena, how long you work as a journalist at Leipziger.RU? #11 (permalink) Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:17 am   Elena, how long you work as a journalist at Leipziger.RU?
 

Well people.
I hope that Bruce is also a journalist. And in this forum only the people our occupation meet. Elena, how long you work as a journalist at Leipziger.RU? Does the team please you? Where can I buy print version of the newspaper?
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Elena, how long you work as a journalist at Leipziger.RU #12 (permalink) Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:26 am   Elena, how long you work as a journalist at Leipziger.RU
 

Koko wrote:
Well people.
I hope that Bruce is also a journalist. And in this forum only the people our occupation meet. Elena, how long you work as a journalist at Leipziger.RU? Does the team please you? Where can I buy print version of the newspaper?
Koko

Print version is free. The newspaper is in Leipzig. I work since 2003 in this newspaper. Our team is prima!
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I must now leave... #13 (permalink) Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:43 am   I must now leave...
 

OK Elena!
I must now leave, in order to take an interview. If you need an article over Russians in Singapore, send to me a private message.
Cheerio!
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Hello! #14 (permalink) Tue Jul 06, 2004 15:08 pm   Hello!
 

Elena wrote:
Hello! Again there I am! Thanks for the answers. For me it is to be written still heavily much! Laughing

Hi Elena! Are you planning to improve your English?
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Improve my english #15 (permalink) Thu Jul 08, 2004 11:07 am   Improve my english
 

Yes, of course I'm going to improve my English. But basic knowledge is missing to me. In addition the discussion is very difficult to follow.
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