xmichikox SubZero;23361 wroteYep, thats very true. During my high school years I actually tested in the top 5% percentile for writing, speaking and reading English in the entire school....and that was only a few years after I arrived in the US. I was quite surprised I put most American kids to shame... lol, really? where'd u come from? how come cloud gets cool stuff :(?
xmichikox Xyw13;23758 wroteNothing is impossible (I saw it in one advertisement, so it has to be true :):):)) Hehe, i agree. they're probably a few people on this forum who are teaching themselves a language with little or no help from the outside. But I didn't come here to say unrelated things. I came to say "Did I mention there's a good chance I'll be taking german in high school?"
welovehina hmmm, i'd have to say english, hebrew, Visual Basic, C++, and html (dont beat on me, they are computer LANGUAGES). I'm also learning Java and Actionscript.
welovehina [SIZE=7]STAY ON TOPIC!!!!!!! [SIZE=2]naw, im not that tyranical ahahhaa..... but seriously, if you wanna go to japan or china, i suggest a forign exchange program. [/SIZE][/SIZE]
TheWolf i envy ALL of you - i only speak english and stupid - a form of english making no sense WHATSOEVER. [btw - this is called self-depricating humour] wolf snaps at his fleas ...
RioFox Mich;53380 wrotenice how come you want to speak swedish? If you have any questions about swedish just ask me ^. I speak fluently: Swedish, Korean, and English, half German. thanks Mich! :bow::bow: im going to be living in sweden for a while so i figured it might be a little easier if i knew a bit of the language -and switzerland for 5 months which is why im also learning a little french and german :P plus i think swedish is a really cool language :D wow you speak Korean fluently! thats so cool!!! :bravo:
RioFox Mich;53387 wrote wah nice, can i ask you where in sweden? yeh its good to know the language if youre going to stay at a place for a long time :P nice switzerland is a cool country. yeh im Korean but i live in sweden :D im too sure where in sweden yet, either Stockholm or Halmstad ...it depends on which au pair family i go live with :P ya switzerland looks like a really awesome country! im so excited to go there! :blobflower: ooh cool! :D Ilasir;53428 wrote Anyway, Rio, good for you learning some swedish. I wouldn't know where to start, since I don't know where in the states they teach swedish... private lessons, I guess? 5 months is a long time. I'm probably doing a study abroad (3 months?) through my college in either Italy or Japan. So I'm taking Italian now, and if I can ever find room in my schedule, I'll be adding Japanese. Of course, my major is linguistics, so I would take those classes even if I wasn't planning to go to the countries.:hanabi: lol thanks :D im learning from 'learn swedish' books and the internet XDbecause i also dont know anywhere in SA where they teach swedish :P oooh thats awesome!! heehee im also going to Italy! and japan :blush2: but i'll only be spending a few weeks in Italy so i dont really need to learn the language. I'll be spending 5 months in Japan so i better start learning more lol
RioFox Ilasir;53534 wroteis extremely jealous It's really cool you managed to get this set up. 5 months in Japan sounds really cool. Do you have set dates yet? heehee :P but you might go to japan too? :) ya hey! im so excited :D hehe no not yet...by the end of this month i will probably tho :)all i know now is that i will be going to japan at the end of the year so probably....august O.o
RioFox I can speak German now and some Italian, im still learning japanese lol :D oh and english of course :P
akibastyle [FONT=Century Gothic]English, mostly... although I revert to Pidgin dialect(Hawaiian slang) when I teach ppl how to surf and when I'm in a relaxed face to face conversation:)[/FONT]