Do you take a language course?

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pancho619

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I took French1-4 in High school and French 3-5 in College (A+ all the way). Easiest classes I took in my life. My native language was English followed by Spanish, I guess knowing spanish helped a bit since they're so similar.
 

konakona

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Originally posted by: Darien
-=Favorites from October =-
(1)School Rumble<eps6>

probably the best anime of 2k4

tell me about it... but i would give 2x2 shinobuden a slight edge for creativity... there is an obscene amount of witty humor packed in each and every episode :D my second favorite is galaxy angel 4th season but thats only expected... i mean look at my username ;)
 

TheAudit

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Originally posted by: Byung
got up to french 4 in HS

Same here.
And I have never used it except to order breakfast at fast food joint in Canada while I was hungover.
 

oogabooga

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When i said i wanted to declare as an english major, the first thing they told me was "Great, take a foreign language class"

i picked korean, and am suffering =\ About to fail.
 

Lyfer

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I took three semesters of Spanish. All I can say is "yo soy no muy bien"!:D
 

bandana163

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The last course I took was German at 1st and 2nd class in HS.
I managed to get to "Oberstufe" in 2 years.
 

newbiepcuser

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Took 2 semesters of Chinese. Not native speakers. Pass with an A. The problem I saw in this class and I've notice in other language courses, the professor would base the tone of the class on the best student. Unfortunately there were a lot of native speakers who wanted an easy A. It was a lot of work.

I know some of the Universities and colleges in my area will not allow native speakers in the intro classes and that would address this issue.