Temporary love for an untitled sequence

My English

First of all thank you for spending your precious time reading this blog. While you where reading my entries you may have found some weird spelling mistakes and phrases. This is due to the fact that I’m not a native speaker of the English language.   

Even though I do my best to write every post in good English it may happen that the quality of my English is below a reasonable level. I would appreciate it if you would leave a comment so I can learn from my mistakes and make my English better.

You may wonder why I want to write in English. Well the answer t is very simple. My English will only improve by using it and there are more persons who are able to read my entries when I write them in English.

I will try to make the entries worth reading so that you may learn something or get inspired by it and in the meantime I can use this as a learning playground for my English. That´s what I call efficiency!

2 Comments »

  1. You picked up your dictionary? :p In that story alone, I couldn’t find a single big mistake? Anyway, writing is a good way too improve your english writing skills, but for your vocabulary you should really turn the subs off more often, on movies. Even If you dont know the word, you’d be amazed how well you would understand it in the context of a sentence. That keeps building up, like a secret library in the back of your head.

    Comment by Frank — 10 January 2009 @ 18:37 | Reply

  2. hello eelco,

    I, as an american, can help you with your gramma if you want.
    I only saw one little mistake, ‘it may happen’ or ‘it has happened’.

    Talk to you later, alligator

    Comment by franka — 14 January 2009 @ 11:21 | Reply


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