Hi,
today I need your help. A collegue and very good friend of mine tries to get a wildcard for a stockcar race at a german tv-show called TVTotal. We need as much votes as possible. She (yes, you read right!) is a hell of a driver, drives 6-gear karts and loves to drift
To give a vote, you have to register and then vote daily up until October, 6th. The link to her profile and the voting-site is as follows:
http://tvtotal.prosieben.de/tvtotal/community/forum/account.php?u=465201
If you need help with registering to the site in order to make your vote, just ask here where your problem is, I will help. I know the site is german, but there is really not much text to understand. Just take a look at the pictures and the video and imagine this girl in a stockcar-race! If she wins, I will upload a video of the race, promised!
TIA, we apreciate every single vote!
CDFS
cdfs said:
Hi,
today I need your help. A collegue and very good friend of mine tries to get a wildcard for a stockcar race at a german tv-show called TVTotal. We need as much votes as possible. She (yes, you read right!) is a hell of a driver, drives 6-gear karts and loves to drift
To give a vote, you have to register and then vote daily up until October, 6th. The link to her profile and the voting-site is as follows:
http://tvtotal.prosieben.de/tvtotal/community/forum/account.php?u=465201
If you need help with registering to the site in order to make your vote, just ask here where your problem is, I will help. I know the site is german, but there is really not much text to understand. Just take a look at the pictures and the video and imagine this girl in a stockcar-race! If she wins, I will upload a video of the race, promised!
TIA, we apreciate every single vote!
CDFS
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Hello,everyone.I am just a Chinese Junior High School student and want to practise English in the forum,of course,I am very interested in Android OS though I haven't had an Android phone yet.I hope I can make friends with the memebers.
Age:14
Birthplace:Hebei Province,China
Certainly,I am a boy!
Welcome to the forums.
are you going to get an android device soon?
Welcome to forums
Read, Search, Respect and Enjoy!
Age 200 yrs
Birthplace: México City
Sex: Yes!
betalove said:
Hello,everyone.I am just a Chinese Junior High School student and want to practise English in the forum,of course,I am very interested in Android OS though I haven't had an Android phone yet.I hope I can make friends with the memebers.
Age:14
Birthplace:Hebei Province,China
Certainly,I am a boy!
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betalove said:
Hello,everyone.I am just a Chinese Junior High School student and want to practise English in the forum,of course,I am very interested in Android OS though I haven't had an Android phone yet.I hope I can make friends with the memebers.
Age:14
Birthplace:Hebei Province,China
Certainly,I am a boy!
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I wouldn't normally say anything, but since you said you are wanting to work on your English, I'll do some peer editing
Just a couple things:
-practice
- When you do punctuations in English, you add a space after them and before the next word. It makes it easier for others to read and separate your thoughts and ideas.
I'm certainly impressed though, your English at 14 is far better than my Chinese at 21
Welcome to the forum, you will make many friends here.
Your English is excellent by the way (BTW).
Welcome to the forums. Yes your English is good for a 14 year old, don't want to say that its excellent (for motivational reasons).
And as someone above me said, please use the spacebar after commas and other punctuation.
Orb, you playa.. made my laugh yet again 'Yes!' Haha
Join Team Llama!
That is all. Good Bye.
Sent from my HTC Desire using the XDApp. Pure Madness.
betalove said:
Hello,everyone.I am just a Chinese Junior High School student and want to practise English in the forum,of course,I am very interested in Android OS though I haven't had an Android phone yet.I hope I can make friends with the memebers.
Age:14
Birthplace:Hebei Province,China
Certainly,I am a boy!
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welcome to the forums. You should join Team LLama . We need a Ninja to learn ninja skills to take over XDA.
hey, im a 12 year kid in the US that has nothing to do ever (because I get straight A's easy) so i go on xda and hack the crap out of my android. btw, i speak chinese too( go bilingual people) as my parents only know chinese so ummm yeah... welcome to xda!
kevina90 said:
hey, im a 12 year kid in the US that has nothing to do ever (because I get straight A's easy) so i go on xda and hack the crap out of my android. btw, i speak chinese too( go bilingual people) as my parents only know chinese so ummm yeah... welcome to xda!
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What sick teacher is giving you an "A" in English?
Poor grammar,
Horrible Punctuation,
I don't even see a single capitalized word in any of your run on sentences!
FAIL FAIL FAIL!!!!
T.C.P said:
welcome to the forums. You should join Team LLama . We need a Ninja to learn ninja skills to take over XDA.
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You fail too!!!!! Ninjas are Japanese!!!!!!
DAILY DOUBLE FAIL!!!!
kevina90 said:
hey, im a 12 year kid in the US that has nothing to do ever (because I get straight A's easy) so i go on xda and hack the crap out of my android. btw, i speak chinese too( go bilingual people) as my parents only know chinese so ummm yeah... welcome to xda!
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nice , now ya get banned for not bein 13
fail #3
and u even write it in ur sig
fail #4
telegraph0000 said:
What sick teacher is giving you an "A" in English?
Poor grammar,
Horrible Punctuation,
I don't even see a single capitalized word in any of your run on sentences!
FAIL FAIL FAIL!!!!
You fail too!!!!! Ninjas are Japanese!!!!!!
DAILY DOUBLE FAIL!!!!
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damn u are right!! I meant Learn Kung Fu panda
urbanengine1 said:
Welcome to the forums.
are you going to get an android device soon?
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Oh,you know Chinese people are not as rich as American people.I think I am too poor to get an android device.Maybe you can send one to me.
Thank you,I will.
If I make a mistake,I hope most of memebers (not all) can forgive me.
I believe I can learn a lot of useful things from the forum that is full of cool hackers and developers.
betalove said:
Oh,you know Chinese people are not as rich as American people.I think I am too poor to get an android device.Maybe you can send one to me.
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betalove said:
Thank you,I will.
If I make a mistake,I hope most of memebers (not all) can forgive me.
I believe I can learn a lot of useful things from the forum that is full of cool hackers and developers.
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When you type with punctuations, use a space after the punctuation. A good way to learn this is to use Microsoft Word and see everything that's underlined green and red. Usually it comes with explanation.
That said and done, your written English is alright but from my understanding of Chinese English users, your spoken English will be more useful to get a good first impression. While I do advice reading of English materials from the standard package of magazines and newspapers (Reader's Digest, for one), learning to listen and speak the language will be more difficult. One thing I can suggest is to listen to English news broadcast from either Britain or the USA. Listen to the way they speak, and try to follow their tone. Inflection (the emphasis on which syllable to stress on) is another danger for non-native speakers. On a side note, training in music helps here because you know what to hear for
As a multi-linguist, I also caution against the use of translating words directly from one language to another. You will lose the grammatical structure and the nuances of the language when you do that. While it may get you started, the way English speakers speak English and the way non-English speakers speak English is different and almost immediately noticeable.
As someone who has helped a lot of non-English users get proficient with the language, I recommend several tools:
1. Google Translate <- translate major languages as well as the pronunciation.
2. Google Chrome <- highlight word, right-click, search!
Last but not least, welcome to XDA!
Age: 25
Birthplace: Somewhere in Malaysia, Malaysia
Certainly, I am a boy! <- FTW!
And @orb3000... he's 14, so
SEX: right hand
/the internet is for pr0n
booyakasha said:
I wouldn't normally say anything, but since you said you are wanting to work on your English, I'll do some peer editing
Just a couple things:
-practice
- When you do punctuations in English, you add a space after them and before the next word. It makes it easier for others to read and separate your thoughts and ideas.
I'm certainly impressed though, your English at 14 is far better than my Chinese at 21
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Thank you for your praise and suggestion. I think I am quite weak in English if I want to be a programmer. I will do my best.
sakai4eva said:
When you type with punctuations, use a space after the punctuation. A good way to learn this is to use Microsoft Word and see everything that's underlined green and red. Usually it comes with explanation.
That said and done, your written English is alright but from my understanding of Chinese English users, your spoken English will be more useful to get a good first impression. While I do advice reading of English materials from the standard package of magazines and newspapers (Reader's Digest, for one), learning to listen and speak the language will be more difficult. One thing I can suggest is to listen to English news broadcast from either Britain or the USA. Listen to the way they speak, and try to follow their tone. Inflection (the emphasis on which syllable to stress on) is another danger for non-native speakers. On a side note, training in music helps here because you know what to hear for
As a multi-linguist, I also caution against the use of translating words directly from one language to another. You will lose the grammatical structure and the nuances of the language when you do that. While it may get you started, the way English speakers speak English and the way non-English speakers speak English is different and almost immediately noticeable.
As someone who has helped a lot of non-English users get proficient with the language, I recommend several tools:
1. Google Translate <- translate major languages as well as the pronunciation.
2. Google Chrome <- highlight word, right-click, search!
Last but not least, welcome to XDA!
Age: 25
Birthplace: Somewhere in Malaysia, Malaysia
Certainly, I am a boy! <- FTW!
And @orb3000... he's 14, so
SEX: right hand
/the internet is for pr0n
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That's very useful. Thank you very much!
Hej everybody,
I am interested in hiring somebody or more people to write articles for my blog, I don't mean that it's a paid job and you don't have to post everyday.
I would like that the posts are about everything as long as it's not obsence, racist etc etc. I accept all type of people, even if you talk in a foreign language, I'll allow you to post to . I have 5.42k views as of now.
Thanks for viewing this
Daniel120201 said:
Hej everybody,
I am interested in hiring somebody or more people to write articles for my blog, I don't mean that it's a paid job and you don't have to post everyday.
I would like that the posts are about everything as long as it's not obsence, racist etc etc. I accept all type of people, even if you talk in a foreign language, I'll allow you to post to . I have 5.42k views as of now.
Thanks for viewing this
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Perhaps you should change the wording of your OP and get rid of the world "hiring" if you have no intention of paying for people to right on your blog.
hey guys, i'd like to know, if someone in here is living in "Munich, Bavaria,/Germany"???
and if yes, are you interested in meeting in a beergarden some day... meeting new people, maybe talking about our nice little device and maybe exchange knowledge (for me meaning getting teached ;D) about coding/programming stuff...
looking forward meeting someone ^^
*haha* and to destroy all your little dreams... NO, i'm not a girl
regentonne said:
hey guys, i'd like to know, if someone in here is living in "Munich, Bavaria,/Germany"???
and if yes, are you interested in meeting in a beergarden some day... meeting new people, maybe talking about our nice little device and maybe exchange knowledge (for me meaning getting teached ;D) about coding/programming stuff...
looking forward meeting someone ^^
*haha* and to destroy all your little dreams... NO, i'm not a girl
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I think this is not suitable here...
Not sure if I am right though :/