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You got my respect. Not only is your writing amazing, but the fact that you used a dictionary as a kid so that you could play/understand a video game is nuts to me.
Can't wait to see more from you!
Thanks a lot buddy, it was really hard at first but it got easier when I started to like the language.
I have a similar experience with my English learning journey, but instead of videogames, mine was with music.
I had started to learn English on a little institute in my hometown, but the real learning came when I became obsessed with a rock band when I was a teen, and I used to translate the songs with the little cd booklet and a very crappy english dictionary.
I would then go to the institute and ask my teachers if the translations were correct or not, hehe.
After that, I just took off by myself, and only went back to an institute to teach English hahahah.
Yes they are similar. I actually ended up teaching English as well, Best Regards sweetheart.
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nawara, queme varios de esos super nintendos, y los llamados "americanos" con cintas que usaban adaptadores, era lo que llaman un "fiebruo" recuerdo hacer piques a ver quien pasaba el primer mundo de mario con los ojos cerrados jajajaaj que buena forma de aprender mediante video juegos, me paso algo similar con el counter strike y el portugues, aunque no llego a hablarle lo entiendo mucho, ya que jugaba en un servidor brasilero y dure allí casi dos años, saludos y espero que anden bien x vistamar hermano!!
Gracias por leer el articulo hermano, saludos.
Playing video games is a great way to learn a new language. Devs take note and make you language options accessible in-game so it's easy to swap back and forth. Great write-up!
Nice! To be clear though, no one says spoony.
Amazing post, Its great to see how gaming has brought such a positive spark to your life.
Thank you bro, it certainly did.
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