Joao,
I have the same situation as you have, though I am not French.
My job is computer related also.
If we can communicate with other people often, we can improve our speaking
skill.
Over the years, I though it was not important that I deal with other people,
I focuse on computer technic.
I view diffrently now.
What do you think?
"Joao Dias" <joaodias@dont-email-me-please.com> wrote in message
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> flavien.coudair wrote:
> > I'am french and I would like that somebody help me to improve my
English.
> > My name is Cynthia
> >
> >
> >
> Hi,
>
> I've been watching this group for some days;
>
> I don't know yet if this is the proper group, but I am wondering two
> things, anyway:
>
> my English is quite reasonable, I think, mainly due to computer related
> technical reading. But usually I end up forgetting a lot of grammar
> issues with time. Also I'm a lot better in writing than speaking,
> because I'm not used to "think in English", and sentences don't come to
> my mind that fast. When writing I have more time to think. It's probably
> because I don't have anyone to speak English with. Maybe this group is
> good for keeping in touch with those tricky grammar issues.
>
> I hardly remember any of the French that was taught to me at school,
> so it would be nice to find someone to help me remembering and improving
> it. This one is a bit out of topic, but as you are French...
>
> If you are interested in that kind of knowledge exchange, feel free to
> say so.
>
> Because I'm portuguese, group native English speakers will probably be
> precious contributors solving doubts.
>
>
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