This makes me wish I was really good at something… anything…
I did want to chime in my agreement about how foreign languages are taught in American schools; although I am usually better at the grammar than the vocabulary part. I’ve studied 3 languages besides English and can’t speak any of them!
I dunno what specifically I can add here … I mean, it’s not that hard to run naked through a thread;)
Until someone better chimes in, I’m willing to lend a hand for anyone who wants some basic to deep intermediate French instruction. I’m also a passably good editor, so if someone is interested in learning how to go from thought to written word in a better way, I’m good for that too.
This part might only apply to the high-schoolers here, but I seem to have a knack for balacing chemistry equations, and an equal gift for the maths between algebra and calculus (with a slight dip at geometry).
Exploration geophysics checking in. Drop me a line if that’s what you’d like to do (dwindling career opportunities here, but, hey, only the best survive, right?)
Cool idea. I’d be more than happy to help anyone with any music theory/history questions they might have. I’ve also got some skills in Latin that I’d be happy to put to good use. Hm… I also am pretty good at and enjoy proofing/critiquing papers.
These are probably the only things I’m confident in at a college and beyond level.
I’m a high school math teacher and would consider myself competent to mentor up through calculus. I could mange diff. eq. if I reviewed a bit.
I’m also one-half of a spouse-pair who are the unofficial Weird Stuff Tour of Houston, TX people. Okay, that one is kind of narrow, but anyway, if there are people who are interested in interesting sites or architecture in Houston, I’d be happy to do that, too.
On the reverse side, I’m going to be learning how to ride a real bicycle in city traffic this summer. I learned to ride on a one-speed girly bike on trafficless gravel roads in rural Mississippi. Any handholding and/or advice would be appreciated . . .
Whoa. I wish I had something to contribute that I could teach people, but I’m only a sophomore in high school, so there’s not really anything I’m really good at. Latin, maybe. I’ve taken almost 4 years now. I’m pretty good at sentence structure and all that, but at translating I’m not the best.
If anyone just wants to be my mentor just for stuff I need to know but don’t want to ask my parents, I’m up for it. I always sort of wanted someone who I could ask about stuff, a grownup, who would give me an honest opinion and set me straight on things.
I went to UCSD for my BS and MS and have been in SB making a living for 13 years. I can’t exactly take you to work on Monday because I’m in Taiwan and it’s already Monday here! Barring a SARS quarantine, I’ll be back in the US later in the week.
Rather than hijack this any further, drop me an email and I’ll be happy to answer any and all questions.
Okay I am in. I don’t know that I am an expert in anything really…but I have some pretty good qworking knowledge about a few things. Abnormal psychology (my degree), living/working in Europe, the US Air Force, gardening, and pets.
What I am really dieing for is someone to converse with in italian. I am forgetting my language skills and I would love anyone who speaks conversational Italian (or proper I am not picky) just to BS with.
I also love to talk about drums and drumming (primarily drumset-related), so anyone who wishes to discuss/ask/debunk things along this topic is welcome to e-mail me as well.
I know there are plenty of things I would like advice about; let me take a rain-check and come back when I think of them.
I’d like to learn conversational Spanish - all I can do is order beer…comes in handy in Mexico, but a little more might be nice.
As well, if anyone could help me learn semi-advanced fractions without a calculator that would be great, as I’ve got an exam coming up that I need to do really well on in order to take the courses that I want next year.
btw, I don’t really have too many talents to speak of, but if anyone wants help with learning about dance (jazz mostly, some ballet and hip-hop), that’s about the only thing that I really know a lot about.
that and books, I’ll read pretty much anything…but I don’t see how that can be all that useful
What a great idea! I need someone to hold my hand and teach me about Microsoft money and how I could get my finances in order. Also, can someone teach me how to re-point the side of my house? OH-OH and spybot! Can someone walk me through this (from what I heard) great freeware. My computer needs a cleaning and I don’t know how to do it. Drop me a line or IM me, both in my profile. Thanks.
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I’m a bit of a unix geek - I work officially with AIX, HP/UX, and Solaris (I was a Sun instructor for a while). I might could answer your questions on any of those.
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I want to learn Mandarin Chinese!!! I went out and spent a couple hundred dollars on the 6-volume, 10 cassette Practical Chinese course, but not having anyone to speak at (or occasionally beat me into submission to actually study it) I haven’t made much progress. I don’t know how much of that can be done via internet, but…
I would’ve taken Tsubaki up on Japanese if I didn’t already have the Chinese stuff
Flymaster (eep, or maybe now you are just Master!), thank you! I have mailed you
LilyoftheValley, if you weren’t just humoring me, I would be thrilled to get you started in Swedish. I have been teaching an Irish guy over the net for the past month, and he is now able to write gramatically correct emails with the help of a dictionary, it’s too funny drop me a line at swedish AT techbase DOT eu DOT org
Might I advise others not to just dump their email addys into the thread, but to break them up in some way, this might save you some spam. Could a mod break the ones that are in here already? I would hate to have people cussing me out
jamesinwonderland, I’ve offered for Cisco as well to teach a bit of conversational Spanish.
You can drop me a line if you’d like with what you are interested in learning to say and I’ll not only tell you how to say it, but write it phonetically so you can pronounce it. Whatever it takes.
What I can teach you, or tell you about: Living and working abroad (Japan, France, Ireland, US Virgin Islands) as a teacher, how to speak Farsi, bilingualism and second lang acquisition
What I’d like to learn: How to make a basic BASIC web page. I can’t even figure out Yahoo’s do-it-yourself page.