11-07-2018 00:01 - edited 11-07-2018 00:03
11-07-2018 00:01 - edited 11-07-2018 00:03
So, the title already asks the question
Do you speak another language?
What language?
Why did you learn it? Was it in school, or because of friends, just for fun?
How fluent are you?
Do you maybe have another mothertongue? (Just like some from the team here do too)
What language would you love to learn and why?
So for me it's:
-German (mothertongue)
-English in school starting in grade 5 (everyone has to, there is no choice)
-French (rudimental, was forced in school, never wanted it and I don't have any feeling for the language... Had it 6 years)
-Dutch as I started university in the Netherlands (studied in English), I began to learn the language by scratch to be able to speak with my fellow students during break as -most of them- were dutch. As we live just on the border, it's very helpfull. But I was able to understand them before as they're both very common to each other. In shops the sellers don't change to german anymore, so I'm fluent enough, I guess.
I would love to learn Norwegian as a friend is from Oslo and it would be nice to talk to her in another language as English (as it's not our both mothertongue)
Japanese is interesting too (idk why, it just feels like it would be)
And a bit of Russian/Polish/Turkish would be helpfull in job. But as I think the people living here have to learn my language instead we learning theirs, I wouldn't do. Just for being able to understand what they're talking to each other when we are in the same room [it's not very polite to do so... But they do. And you're standing there and you don't know if they're talking about nice flowers or planning to kill you the next 5 minutes].
on 21-07-2018 00:02
on 21-07-2018 00:02
Razr-sized ultrasound equipment, that is pretty small, @ComaChameleon.
And the pulse and blood pressure measured on the clip they put on your finger is really good, no more pump-up cuffs 💪
05-08-2018 17:45 - edited 05-08-2018 17:46
I can speak a bit of German (very basic GCSE grade)
I found French a bit of a struggle and the teacher always seemed to be quite angry but maybe it was because the group I was in were a tad unruly.
I just remember her constantly yelling, "La Class!, La Class!, Sit down!, Sit down!"
on 05-08-2018 22:39
on 05-08-2018 22:39
@Anonymous wrote:I can speak a bit of German (very basic GCSE grade)
I found French a bit of a struggle and the teacher always seemed to be quite angry but maybe it was because the group I was in were a tad unruly.
I just remember her constantly yelling, "La Class!, La Class!, Sit down!, Sit down!"
Surely asseyez-vous!
on 05-08-2018 23:37
on 05-08-2018 23:37
@Anonymous wrote:I can speak a bit of German (very basic GCSE grade)
@Anonymous
Is GCSE after grade 10?
I saw my old French teacher in Spa two times now.... We never could stand her. On 1st of april we even hidden all the lesson long to not have an hour of her parfum in our room....