29 post(s), 10 voice(s)
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Hello everyone! :) I’ve had such a great time doing the Latin one-to-many class! :) But I know that there were some pleople who wanted to come but couldn’t, for various reasons. So I was thinking about doing another class if others want to take part. This will NOT be a follow-up course, just a re-doing of the same lesson for other people. So…. anybody interested? What time would be suitable for you? I’d like to have it next week, sometime in the weekend, but I want to schedule it so that everybody who wants may join. If you’d like to attend, please post some possible times that would be ok for you! :) Thanks! One more thing: this class will be set to “Private” so that people under 18 can register as well! :D |
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I’d like to see it, for sure! |
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It’s really my pleasure, Pri! :) You were indeed one of the people I was thinking about when I posted this! Anyone else? |
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I’m definitely interested. Weekends can be difficult for me, though. Set the time Sandra and I’ll do my best! |
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Thanks, Sandra! Let’s hope I’ll pick a time that will work for you! I’m still waiting for others to suggest times, though! :) |
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Sandra I. Weekends is fine with me |
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Would you like to come, Enrique? :) I’d be very, very glad! |
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Practically any time on Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday is fine for me! Thanks Sandra! |
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Perfect! :) I’m waiting one more day for others to suggest times, then I’m posting the class tomorrow! :) |
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Ok, it’s posted! :) Everyone welcome to register! ;) |
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Hey guys! Thanks to all who registered for this second running of the class! :) I hope this time no-one got left out! Just a reminder that the class starts in one hour and a half! :) See you all in the conference room! :) |
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It would seem that the class filled up, I don’t have an attend this class button Or perhaps they don’t let last minute additions |
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Ron, I’m sorry you couldn’t join…. Yes, the class was filled up…. :( I’m sorry…. |
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Its ok, I just thought it would be interesting :) Don’t suppose you have a powerpoint I could see? |
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Sandra that was sooo interesting! Thank you for teaching me about the zombie language! |
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I loved it too! I have never touched on Latin before but always wished I had in school. It was very interesting! Thank you :) |
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Yes Sandra, We’re very lucky to have you here on EduFire =) |
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Thanks Sandra! You’re great! |
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I’m really happy you liked it, guys! :) Thank you for your interest and for taking the time to come to my class! It was really my pleasure to ramble about Latin…. :) Sorry about the technical problems…. and sorry about my funny voice…. I’m glad I managed not to sneeze during the class, though! :)) |
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Good class, Sandra. applauds Thank you for encouraging me with reading the texts. I’m rather shy when it comes to speaking in languages that I am not familiar with. Christina |
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Good job Sandra as always :) |
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Christina – you did very well! :) I’m glad I could make you read…. hehehe…. |
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Marco – Thanks! And thanks for your usual support! :) And thanks for bringing Debbie as well! :) |
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Sandra! Salve in spanish ,means save, from the verb salvar. Save as in save your life, not save money……. Vale is value or worth. from the verb valer…… Vale is also an expession used in Spain and some latin countries, Venezuela por example. It means “you’re on” “alright” In Mexico its used SALE instead. Sometimes its said “SALE y VALE” |
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Thanks for the info, Enrique! This is very interesting! :) |
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