[NIFL-ESL:9136] Re: hello

From: Susan Ryan (susanefl@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Jul 11 2003 - 15:42:36 EDT


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Andre.
France is a wonderful country with so many beautiful things that should 
always be promoted!!
I wish I could speak their beautiful language!
Susan


>From: "m.white" <ma.white@morehead-st.edu>
>Reply-To: nifl-esl@nifl.gov
>To: Multiple recipients of list <nifl-esl@literacy.nifl.gov>
>Subject: [NIFL-ESL:9133] Re: hello
>Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 13:55:44 -0400 (EDT)
>
>Andres,
>
>Bon Jour!  You've introduced a new thread and a new personality to the 
>listserv.  Hey, it's summer and respites are needed and expected.
>
>Andres, I'd say you have a pretty good command of English.  Although I've 
>never heard you speak of course, your email syntax and vocabulary 
>demonstrate a certain proficiency with our language.  Follow up with some 
>of the
>tips other subscribers have given (classes, immersion environments, 
>anglophone friends).
>
>As an aside, my mother is Portuguese as well.  I suffered the typical 
>American syndrome - speaking the int'l mother's tongue early, then dropping 
>it in favor of "not being different".  How about you?  I realize what
>multilinguists many Europeans are - for the most part Americans are not 
>interested in other languages to "your" extent.  This is changing though.
>
>Paris has got to be one of the most beautiful cities I've ever visited.  
>The political relationship between France & the U.S. may still be on shaky 
>ground, but I'm not fazed.  When Armstrong does in fact dominate the
>tour.....the win will only further polarize feelings on both side of the 
>Atlantic    ;)
>
>Maurice White
>
>Andres Muro wrote:
>
> > I am confused. The tour de france went through a villiage in India, or 
>is your husband from france. Do you all have the Outdoor life network? They 
>show it live every day.
> >
> > I wonder if NIFL or GW object about us talking about the tour? After 
>all, the tour is from a country that we should not be mentioning, much less 
>promoting it. Hey, maybe we will get into trouble for this entire thread.
> >
> > Andres
> >
> > >>> usamant@comcast.net 07/10/03 06:46PM >>>
> > I'm from India and I follow it too! One year it went through the village 
>my
> > husband comes from..... !
> > regards
> > Ujwala
> >
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