Well that was unexpected.
9 years ago
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Since I am almost through with my bachelor subjects in engineering school, I could pick subjects from the masters study table. One of that was an english language class. In order to be admitted, i had to do a preevaluation test in order for them to know where to put me. I was pretty good in school but english was only my second foreign language. But to my big surprise, my half-assed performance turned out to score 84% even though I only used half the time. All who score above 92% need to see a professor for personal evaluation and asignment. Seems like writing fetish stories for the internet pays off in real life. Who would have guessed?
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Which is hypothetically why a person who grows up in an African american community that has heavy Ebonics, or is aware of how Ebonics are structured, is possibly going to have an easier time grasping the grammar (not necessarily vocabulary) of french, Spanish, Italian, etc than someone without the background. Since I have a bit of this background, French and Spanish seem a bit less daunting than what I'd actually like to dare to dip my toes in, which is Chinese, both Mandarin and Cantonese. I have a lot of OCs who speak Chinese so I think it would be cool to be able to write that in manually myself!!! c: