November 5, 201213 yr It's a celebration of the failure of a terrorist plot to blow up the houses of parliament.
November 5, 201213 yr Ooooooooooooooh heard about it on the radio, biggest joke was the fact they now have this thing they go down to the cellar every year looking for a bomb
November 6, 201213 yr Happy and still nervous of being in a new school and having Spanish for the very first time in my life
November 6, 201213 yr When did you change schools? And I work as a spanish tutor at the language lab, so I can help you if you ever need it!
November 6, 201213 yr Today was my first day at the new school. You want to :wacky: that would be great, need to take 2 months in like 4 weeks for exams :wreck:
November 6, 201213 yr Uh! Hope it went great! And sure! I have the workshops that we do for the 1001/1002 classes, and i have heard that those helped them a lot, so whatever you need help with, just let me know.
November 6, 201213 yr It went as great as it could go, felt like starting school againg. It's so different than my old school. Thanks, I had it 2 hours today and next time is next Tuesday. The have these questionmarks in the biginning of a question just like ! => dunno the name in English, but is that just to indicate the kind of sentence?
November 6, 201213 yr Oh well. Hopefully it will get great with the passing of days. you mean like ¿? and ¡!
November 6, 201213 yr jajaja They are there because in spanish you indicate the start of a question with ¿ and the end of it with ?. Same thing with ¡ and !. You can find them in the "character map", just look for it in the start menu. and if you want the keyboard shortcuts, you would have to use the alt codes, so: if you use a laptop (pc) : [fn]&[alt](both pressed at the same time)+[0]+[1]+[6]+[1] = ¡ (fn= function key, they are usually a different color than any other letter in the keyboard, and you would have to use the fn numbers, meaning those that are of the same color as the fn key (not the ones in the top row, but the ones usually on the letters at the right side of the keyboard...) fn]&[alt]+[0]+[1]+[9]+[1] = ¿ and if you are in a desktop it is just [alt] + the same numbers (using the ones at the right, not top row!) i hope that made any sense.... :inquisitive::thinking:
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