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Post by aerisangel01 on Nov 17, 2003 7:19:43 GMT -5
Since my compy's broken, I was gonna buy a new one, but, my music teacher(she give me sing lesson(dunno how to call it)), when I told her my compy was broken(we talk about anything, really), guess what she proposed me? To GIVE one to me! She has a old compy she doesn't use, and she want to give it to me! I said we could give her a little money, but she said itn was okay that she didn't use it anyway! That is WAY too nice! ^^ I'll be able to get a new compy soon! =D I think it's about the time, I have the impression my english kinda decressed lately.. Well, anyway, just wanted to tell you this!
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Post by misslynx on Nov 17, 2003 7:36:45 GMT -5
Wow! That's real nice from your singing teacher(or whatever you call it in English)!
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Post by Random Cameo Neotomi on Nov 17, 2003 14:22:17 GMT -5
whee! ^^ how very nice of her!
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Post by Torey on Nov 17, 2003 19:04:46 GMT -5
Wow! How nice of her! I don't think I've ever met a teacher as nice as that before! Actually, my German teacher was extremely nice.
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Post by resurrectedwarrior on Nov 20, 2003 20:32:21 GMT -5
WOW! That is SO awesome! That reminds me of one of my brother's friends who is always given really cool stuff (one time she was given a PDA, and I think she MAY have been given a computer once too. Eh, some people have all the luck!).
I think a 'singing teacher' would probably be called a 'voice teacher' in english. My mom's a voice teacher so I'll have to ask her if there's another term for it like 'voice coach' or something. :o)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2003 22:42:24 GMT -5
Oh. My. God.
Wow! That's so sweet of her! It's nice to see that you'll be able to use a functional compy, Aerisa!
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Post by ecicca on Nov 23, 2003 10:36:25 GMT -5
WOW! That is SO awesome! That reminds me of one of my brother's friends who is always given really cool stuff (one time she was given a PDA, and I think she MAY have been given a computer once too. Eh, some people have all the luck!). I think a 'singing teacher' would probably be called a 'voice teacher' in english. My mom's a voice teacher so I'll have to ask her if there's another term for it like 'voice coach' or something. ) Ka. Isn't it just music teacher ka. Or singing teacher ka. (ka=question mark)
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Post by resurrectedwarrior on Nov 24, 2003 18:48:40 GMT -5
Ka. Isn't it just music teacher ka. Or singing teacher ka. (ka=question mark) OKies, after too long a time, I asked my mom ) 'Music Teacher' could easily be understood to mean someone who teaches a musical instrument rather than voice. 'Singing Teacher' is perfectly fine according to my mom *huggles mommy* 'Voice Teacher' is the most common way to describe a teacher who trains people in how to sing correctly (you know, breathing, projecting, blah, blah, blah.) 'Voice Coach' would be just like a voice teacher, except it's usually used for more advance levels of voice training. Getting back on subject . . . I still think what your teacher did was like, TOTALLY awesome! Congrats to you! (again!)
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