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AlejandraCapSi
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Post by AlejandraCapSi »

Hello everyone!
I've always wanted to be part of this but i didn't have a pc, finally I have one and here I am, happy and enthusiastic.
I'm gonna post the 1 minute thing asap, but in the meanwhile i have a little question to ask.
I'd like to contribute by reading in Italian ( my native language) but as first project i have to partecipate in a group work, right? now if i well understood how the forum works there's just one group project in Italian at the moment, and for interesting that it may be it's very far from anything i would ever read. Would joining an English project be an option even if I'm not native? :help:
Cheeeeers!
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Welcome. We are flexible here and you may certainly join an English language project. The criteria we use is if what you record is understandable to a native speaker; not perfect or without flaw or accent, just understandable. And that will probably be easy for you. Please jump in as soon as your 1 minute test is approved. Ask lots of questions. Here is a little video I made about our forums. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnxpcbnEjoQ&feature=youtu.be
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AlejandraCapSi
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Post by AlejandraCapSi »

Hi Phil,
thanks a lot for your videos.
I just watched the one about uploading, it was extremely helpful!
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AlejandraCapSi wrote: July 22nd, 2019, 4:16 pm Hi Phil,
thanks a lot for your videos.
I just watched the one about uploading, it was extremely helpful!
I am happy it was helpful. You are making great progress apparently. Keep it up! :thumbs:
"I lost my trousers," said Tom expansively.
89 Decibels? Easy Peasy ! https://youtu.be/aSKR55RDVpk
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