Oh i like Russian very much, I only know 4 words in total. You see, I babysitt a russian little girl. All I needed to know was yes (pronounced: "da") and no (pronounced: nyet). But it gets complicated as the little girl grows . Thanks to offer yourself to read my writtings; I have to say, I'm quite shy to show my writings but it would be a really good help for me. I'll look forward for it
Well, you are excellent in English. I have a very hard time with languages. I learned Spanish in school but it's such a struggle for me. Even at my best I could never had handled an internet forum in spanish. My wife and I will be traveling to a country that has Russian as its main language in five or six months and I've tried to learn some but it's really hard. I'm not picking up anything. Some day you will have to show me some of your writing. Even if it's a school essay.
Oh thank you, you are kind. I think I'll start writting formaly in spanish first; but english is very dear to me and my aspirations are to write in english someday too. Hopefully I learn more languages as well...
Yes, I get the sense of a confident wrtiter, and that's considering that English is not even you first language. Will you be writing in Spanish? Or will you branch out to other languages as well?
Do you? I think there is sO much still to learn for me. I feel far from being a good writer
Yes, though I found refuge in the lit classes. They weren't as stressful. Yes, I understand about being a teacher. I didn't want that either. I bet you will be a great writer. I can tell now.
wow, cool introduction. It must have been hard to do Lit and engineering at the same time, wasnt it? I wanted to study English Literature in college but it prepares you to be aa teacher, which was not too much of my like...
Oh I am a mechanical engineer. My introduction going back to lit net was on the first page of this thread: http://www.online-literature.com/for...ad.php?t=14853.
i would like to work as a writter for magazines or maybe new papers. How about you? what is your field?
No I guess you haven't or I may have remembered that. That sounds like an interesting subject. Any ideas in what way you might use it after you graduate?