by 33Kitty » Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:45 pm
Username: 33Kitty
What language(s) do you know well? I know English very well, as it is my mother toungue. I'm not the best speller, (I use spellcheck mercilessly) but I'm good at grammar and overall writing. I know very basic Spanish as well.
What language(s) do you want to learn? Japanese would be nice. I'm currently teaching myself, but I've only just begun, so I haven't really learned much. I currently have a very limited knowlage of kanji, and can only recognize a few hiragana characters on sight. However, I'm pretty good with pronunciations, and I am slowly becoming accustomed to the word order and have begun to notice patterns within speech.
Also, next school year I definitely will be looking for a Spanish tutor, to help expand my learning beyond the random stuff we learn. (Because learning how to describe the recycling process in dear Español is not very useful...)
Will you be paying your tutor? If they are a good teacher, then I will be willing. I'm not looking for somebody who will tell me how to say "Good morning/day/evening/night/bye" and then leave me hanging.
Are you going to teach somebody a language(s) you know well? (Please specify language) I'd be happy to tutor in English, to both foreign speakers who want to expand their vocabulary and native speakers who want tutoring in grammar, story writing, roleplaying, etc. If anybody wants, I can tutor them in basic year one Spanish, because I do know that much. (I keep all my old worksheets and vocab lists)
Do you want to be paid? Not really. If you want to give pets, may I direct you to the thread where newbies introduce themselves? I'm sure they would appreciate it.
We're both aboard on an airship as it flies
And it's chasing for a star hiding from our eyes
And before all our feelings will subside
Let's escape past the air, the atmosphere
My eyes they looked into the night sky a bit too much
And then found light it turned into a painful touch
If this world will keep on spinning in the time ahead
You should go and find a reason to live on instead
Saying bye this afternoon is really too soon
never fading, amaranth