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Post by missy on Sept 20, 2008 14:22:23 GMT 1
i can speak a bit of German & French
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Post by Ina-Mai on Sept 20, 2008 15:51:36 GMT 1
Obviously English Quite a bit of French and Italian Some German and Danish.. That's all so far
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Post by missy on Sept 20, 2008 15:55:55 GMT 1
could you have a conversation in french with a french person Ina- Mai ? im currently learning french at college its alot difficult than i thought because im used to just hearing it and not actualy speaking it didnt realise how hard it is learning it
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Post by Natty on Sept 20, 2008 15:56:11 GMT 1
English (kinda obvious lol) Quite a lot of French. Tiny bit of German... I want to learn more though xx
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Post by Ecomo on Sept 20, 2008 15:59:12 GMT 1
I'm only fluent in English but i know tiny bits of Welsh, French and German.
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Post by missy on Sept 20, 2008 15:59:31 GMT 1
English (kinda obvious lol) Quite a lot of French. Tiny bit of German... I want to learn more though xx youre the same as me i no a fare amount of french a bit of german !! i did it at school for 2-3 yeas but they wouldnt let me do it for a GCSE and am going to learn it in my spare time because i enjoyed doing German!! im doing French GCSE at college
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Post by Jessikat on Sept 20, 2008 16:03:12 GMT 1
english in the process of learning french but i am actually determined to learn german. *nod*
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Post by missy on Sept 20, 2008 16:04:00 GMT 1
english in the process of learning french but i am actually determined to learn german. *nod* have you just started French ?
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Post by Jessikat on Sept 20, 2008 16:17:27 GMT 1
nope. im in my 5th year of learning it.
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Post by missy on Sept 20, 2008 16:24:04 GMT 1
nope. im in my 5th year of learning it. Lucky - can you speak it fluently ? im finding it realy hard to learn! im used to hearing it becacuse when i go over their 2 stay with my family. but actualy learning it is harder than i htough! ive just started French this september
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Post by Jessikat on Sept 20, 2008 16:30:02 GMT 1
hah, no. well, some topics. but it's all stuff that wouldn't come up in general conversation, apart from the general first parts you learn - hello, how are you, i'm good etc.
like, ask me to tell you about my school and i can whittle you off a decent speech, or ask me what i did at the weekend, i can do the same, but ask me if i want to go out this weekend or something, i pretty much can't. i hope that's the stuff you do at A-level
i find it pretty easy, actually. but, saying that, i like languages and go at them with a very open m ind, so maybe that's why?
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Post by missy on Sept 20, 2008 16:32:59 GMT 1
i like languages but i never really done one for long because the school stoped teaching us German around year 8 or 9 & havent done a language since till now ! i love languages and would love to speak fluently in both french and german from what i remember in german i found it alot easyer than french even though i never did french at school till now at college
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Post by Leela on Sept 20, 2008 19:29:51 GMT 1
German fluently(mother tongue ;D) English quite ok I guess ( at least I don't have problems here^^) and a little bit of french but better in understanding then speaking)
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Post by Jessikat on Sept 20, 2008 19:31:41 GMT 1
your english is really good, Leela and i'm the same with french, i can write it okay, i can understand and read it rather well, but i'm hopeless at speaking it.
i'm actually going to fail my oral :/
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Post by Amiee♥TH on Sept 20, 2008 19:32:48 GMT 1
Fluent in English (mother tongue ;D) Bit of French, did it for 5 years in school and I have two french friends that I speak to and I'm picking it back up. Bit of German and a bit of Welsh.
Dana I'd say you're fluent in English
Jess I find it easier to speak french than write it XD
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