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Serpent
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 Message 361 of 556
15 December 2013 at 12:01am | IP Logged 
nj24 wrote:
Thanks for clearing that up! (although this now makes it harder to choose which team to join) :)
Come to the dark side, you joined 666 days ago ;)
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Kerrie
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 Message 362 of 556
15 December 2013 at 12:02am | IP Logged 
nj24 wrote:
If that's the case, it would probably be better for me to join the Spanish team rather than team Iberia as I am not really studying Iberian Spanish. I watch TV series from Spain and read books translated into Iberian Spanish, but when I'm writing or reading, I don't use vosotros, and I try to avoid using slang/vocabulary unique to Iberian Spanish. And my Spanish friends are from South America. :)


You would be welcome on the Spanish team, if that's what you choose. :D

I am a big fan of (Spain) Spanish TV shows as well. My recent favorites are Águila Roja, Isabel, and Frágiles. Which ones do you watch? :D

Edited by Kerrie on 15 December 2013 at 12:10am

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nj24
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 Message 363 of 556
15 December 2013 at 12:54am | IP Logged 
Serpent wrote:
Come to the dark side, you joined 666 days ago ;)


Haha, hadn't noticed that. I'd kind of like to join both teams, but I'm thinking that might be a bit confusing and
hard to manage.

Kerrie wrote:
I am a big fan of (Spain) Spanish TV shows as well. My recent favorites are Águila Roja, Isabel,
and
Frágiles. Which ones do you watch? :D


I am currently watching Gran Hotel. It's great. It has a very similar feel to the British Downton Abbey but with a lot
more intrigue and suspense. I don't like DA, but I love this show. I have six episodes left and then I'm going to
have to find a new show to watch. I've seen a little bit of Águila Roja and was thinking of starting that show next.

Edited by nj24 on 15 December 2013 at 12:56am

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ennime
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 Message 364 of 556
15 December 2013 at 1:02am | IP Logged 
Serpent wrote:
nj24 wrote:
Thanks for clearing that up! (although this now makes it harder to
choose which team to join) :)
Come to the dark side, you joined 666 days ago ;)


While team Spanish might have more Spanish learners right now, team Iberia is the dark side, as Serpent
has stated; you know you want to join, you know, you just know....
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Kerrie
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 Message 365 of 556
15 December 2013 at 1:40am | IP Logged 
nj24 wrote:
I am currently watching Gran Hotel. It's great. It has a very similar feel to the British Downton Abbey but with a lot more intrigue and suspense. I don't like DA, but I love this show. I have six episodes left and then I'm going to have to find a new show to watch. I've seen a little bit of Águila Roja and was thinking of starting that show next.


Águila Roja took me a few episodes to get into it, but then I was totally hooked. LOL DramaFever has the first four seasons subbed, and the fifth season was the first time I tried watching anything without English subs. European Spanish is a lot harder for me to understand, but I didn't have much trouble keeping up with it, as long as I didn't have a lot of other distractions - I normally just waited til my kids were in bed. :D

Gran Hotel looks interesting. I just watched the blurb on Viki. I will have to find it and check it out, since I need a new Spanish show to watch. :)

I think you should come to the Spanish team. Ignore all the Iberian people. LOL

Edited by Kerrie on 15 December 2013 at 1:40am

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Serpent
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 Message 366 of 556
15 December 2013 at 2:23am | IP Logged 
Actually, if you want to get to know more Spanish learners, I think there's nothing wrong with joining both.
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nandemonai
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 Message 367 of 556
15 December 2013 at 2:40am | IP Logged 
nandemonai wrote:
Japanese - currently a solid jlpt n3, aiming for a high n2, low n1.
Mandarin - never studied before, planning on starting classes as soon as my Japanese classes end in
June as they won't give a higher class of Japanese next year. Probably a high A2.
Lithuanian - never studied before, starting with the 6 week challenge and plan to keep it up weekly.
Aiming for a high A2.

I'm mainly going to focus on Japanese, while taking the others on the side as I find it hard to keep my
focus on one thing. I'll continue my dabbling in Korean but won't do any serious study for it.


I forgot to mention which teams I'd like to join, but I want to join the Japanese team as well as an
observer for
Mandarin. My activity in Lithuanian after the 6wc will be too low to bother to consider joining a team
with that
one (is there even a team it would fit in?).

I've posted in the Chinese and Japanese team topics as well.

Edited by nandemonai on 15 December 2013 at 7:52pm

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Serpent
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 Message 368 of 556
15 December 2013 at 3:01am | IP Logged 
Well, there's a Uralic/Balto-Slavonic team.


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