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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Hyrule Castle Gender: Posts: 6,128 Thanks: 35 Thanked 14 Times in 10 Posts | I used to know some Japanese! When I was in elementary school, my parents insisted that I learn it. I took it for about 3 years, learned a lot, let it rust, and forgot it all. |
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| Member Join Date: Aug 2001 Posts: 616 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts | No hablo el espanol. Anywho, I'm actually in 3rd year Spanish right now, but since that was middle school, it doesn't count towards my high school credits -_- |
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| Guest | In my school its recommended we take 2 years of a language though many say to take 3 years. And our language classes go up to 5. If that made sense well I'm in Spanish III and I'm stopping there and then taking Latin. |
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| Guest | I like taking foreign language, for the most part. This is technically my second year of Spanish, but the joke is, I took it back in seventh grade... My teacher spoke in Spanglish, and her English was so terribly accented we couldn't understand what she was saying. Seriously. When she talked about verb conjugations, we had NO idea what she was talking about, because she'd say 'verb con-hoo-nctions'. Which we took as conjunctions. So my first year didn't count--not like I learned anything. Suffice to say that teacher was fired that year, at the end of her first year. Now this teacher just makes us sing songs and get up and practice dance steps to the flamenco... Anyway, I plan on taking it for the next three years after this--unfortunately, I have no other language options beside Spanish, except for French and German. If anything, I'd be interested in learning Japananese and Latin. And in Japanese, I only know a smattering of phrases and words, thanks to a local park district crash course I've been taking once a week for the past three weeks. And its only an hour and a half long. *Shrug* But I can't help it, because that's all I'm offered at the high school level. |
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