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    @Kyle lol I went through all my e-mails before I hopped back on .com and remembered that time I used twitter as my log-in.

    Yay for my old account being found.

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    I think you all have valid points
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    I decided to play in a Telephrase Maze on the Spanish hotel and it helped me learn basic shapes, colours and numbers a bit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samanfa View Post
    I decided to play in a Telephrase Maze on the Spanish hotel and it helped me learn basic shapes, colours and numbers a bit!
    I didn't think about that but things like shapes and such are often the kinds of words that get left behind when learning a language, I think my problem is I can talk better than I can read :/
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    this is a very interesting method as I am currently trying to figure out methods in learning German myself. I wish I could just engulf myself in the culture... but being a days flight away, it's not really easy to do so.

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    I've always noticed that foreigners use the English speaking Habbos to help themselves with learning English, dating right back to the early days.

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