Exploring Simple Science: A Non-Native English Speaker's Journey into Physics

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So... by the title I most say thay if I were to read this I'd think "This kid got lost", and I thought so too, but recently I've been having a lot of interest relating to simple science, but with a different focus (for example, parabolical movement, but applied with friction force, and how to find the parametric ecuations of that movement [yeah, nothing special about that]), but that interest gets me a lot of questions, and it's kind of a drag to ask my teachers, they'd usually think that I do not know much about what I'm asking about, and it may be true, but I want to get better and I really think this site can help me to improve, so hello Physics Forum!
 
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MIchael, welcome to PF. We are glad to have you. Your English sounds excellent.
 
Where are you from, Michael, and what is your primary language? I think you'll find a lot of interesting stuff here, so enjoy it.
 
Dr.D said:
Where are you from, Michael, and what is your primary language? I think you'll find a lot of interesting stuff here, so enjoy it.
I'm from Venezuela, hence, my mother language is Spanish, and I think I'll find Interesting stuff too!
 
anorlunda said:
MIchael, welcome to PF. We are glad to have you. Your English sounds excellent.
Glad to be welcomed, thanks!
 
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