1) How many non-English speakers are there in the forum?
2) How do you sort yourself out to be able to write an understandable English for native speakers and other members?
3) Are you frustrated cos you search for something you don’t know the name?
4) Need help in anyway to get to your goal?
5) Do you have any tips we could share?
6) Do you understand other people’s posts or are they too difficult for you?
7) Which is your fist language?
My first language is Spanish, English is becoming slowly sort of a second language, and I can swear I’m very happy to be learning more and more all the time, cos everything related to music-technology, is mostly in English, or badly explained in other languages. It seems that English is the perfect language for technological stuff, as French is fantastic to read a poem and Spanish to share deep thoughts and Chinese to talk from heart to heart.
What do I do myself?
First, I read carefully what I need to know, eventually, I will use a software dictionary included in an IBM encyclopaedia. Then, if it is a short statement, or I’m very busy, I will write it without checking anything and hoping everybody can understand me. When I post something with more time, I use a word processor and do a check spell so no errors are included.
Grammar is another matter, it’s a bit more complicated. Then I read the whole thing and try to make it more… let’s say… “Englished” (I know this is a barbaric word, I’ve just invented it he he

Well, then I post it!
I’m surprised that now I can write English at quite a normal speed, but I’m not sure if my expressions are always understood or if they sound strange. I always lay this question into my mind when my posts are long ones, like this one.
I guess that using the forum all the time, I’m learning by intuition the real English way or writing and expressing myself.
Thanks for your attention foreigner partners

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