Hi,
my name is Sandra and as you can think I'm new here. I found booktalk because I searched for a forum where I can talk about my favorite books etc although I didn't have much time to read lately.
I'm 17 years old and like all kinds of fantasy books. I also try to write stories myself, but that's pretty hard sometimes.
I'm from Germany and that's why sometimes my english probably sounds a bit weird. I hope it's understandable though, but I don't think it's that bad... : ) However, if there's something wrong with my sentences please tell me for me to be able to do it better the next time.
Well, I think that should be enough for the introduction.
Nice to meet you all!
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Hello Sandra, welcome to Booktalk!
As you can see this is an international forum, and members whose mother tongue is not English are more than welcome.
I find that reading people's posts and posting on a forum such as BT do wonders to keep up with English.
Have a look at our fiction an non fiction forums on the main page, and don't hesitate to ask for help.
I'm looking forward to discussions with you.
As you can see this is an international forum, and members whose mother tongue is not English are more than welcome.
I find that reading people's posts and posting on a forum such as BT do wonders to keep up with English.
Have a look at our fiction an non fiction forums on the main page, and don't hesitate to ask for help.
I'm looking forward to discussions with you.
Ophelia.
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Welcome to BookTalk.org!
You might be our first German member, but hopefully we attract some more. You seem to have started out quite well. And your English is excellent too.
A few years ago my wife and I went to Greece for a vacation, and on the way back our airplane stopped in Frankfurt. It was quite frustrating to only see the airport in Frankfurt. We were on the ground for no more than 20 minutes. The airport in Frankfurt is all on one floor and we had to run full speed to get to our connecting flight. It was seriously crazy. We ran as fast as we could for what seemed like 1/2 mile inside this massive looooooong airport. But we made our flight...barely.
In the next year or two we might be visiting some of my wife's family who live in Germany so I'm looking forward to that. From the air Germany looks beautiful. We kept staring out the window wishing we could explore your country.
You might be our first German member, but hopefully we attract some more. You seem to have started out quite well. And your English is excellent too.
A few years ago my wife and I went to Greece for a vacation, and on the way back our airplane stopped in Frankfurt. It was quite frustrating to only see the airport in Frankfurt. We were on the ground for no more than 20 minutes. The airport in Frankfurt is all on one floor and we had to run full speed to get to our connecting flight. It was seriously crazy. We ran as fast as we could for what seemed like 1/2 mile inside this massive looooooong airport. But we made our flight...barely.
In the next year or two we might be visiting some of my wife's family who live in Germany so I'm looking forward to that. From the air Germany looks beautiful. We kept staring out the window wishing we could explore your country.
Welcome
Sandra,
Greetings from New Jersey to Germany!
Germany is on my must-see-one-day list. My mother was born there and did not come to America until she was 12 and some of our German cousins have made frequent visits to the US. Embarassingly, even with the close connection, the extent of my German speaking is: counting to 12, chocolate milk, and some regional expressions my Oma used that do not seem to be known by Germans not from her area. With my embarrasing German in mind, your English is stellar.
Welcome!
Greetings from New Jersey to Germany!
Germany is on my must-see-one-day list. My mother was born there and did not come to America until she was 12 and some of our German cousins have made frequent visits to the US. Embarassingly, even with the close connection, the extent of my German speaking is: counting to 12, chocolate milk, and some regional expressions my Oma used that do not seem to be known by Germans not from her area. With my embarrasing German in mind, your English is stellar.
Welcome!
Re: Welcome
Hi,
New Jersey... wow, that's pretty far away. I never was on a really long journey before, but I hope, I'm able to go there some time. On my must-see-one-day list there's probably Japan in the first place. I don't really know why, but I think the contry and culture is interesting. It would just be a little hard to cope with the language.
Thanks for the nice welcome!
Thanks for the compliment. I really try to do my best.BabyBlues wrote:..., your English is stellar.
New Jersey... wow, that's pretty far away. I never was on a really long journey before, but I hope, I'm able to go there some time. On my must-see-one-day list there's probably Japan in the first place. I don't really know why, but I think the contry and culture is interesting. It would just be a little hard to cope with the language.
Thanks for the nice welcome!
Welcome to BookTalk, Sandra! You may have already noticed this and been using it to reply to posts, but I will point it out anyway! I think the green box to the right of the forums page that scrolls "Recent Topics" is a great way to get involved in current discussions. You can just click on the subject line and you'll be linked to that topic. I hope you enjoy participating in the forums!
Of course I enjoy participating in the forums. Otherwise, I wouldn't be here.tarav wrote:I hope you enjoy participating in the forums!
And you're right: I already found the 'Recent Topics' box and already used it a bit if I was interested in something. But thanks for the tip.
It's really nice to meet more and more people here.