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BaldJean
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and since I read Shakespeare and a lot of literature from 18th and 19th century too I know a lot of ancient words
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Shadowyzard
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I also know more than some ancient and obsolete English words, but I cannot say "a lot" to that.
But I know lots of bizarre words, thanks to metal music! |
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siLLy puPPy
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I just done crushed that Pabst Blue Ribbon can like a skeeter by the cement pond. Yeehaw!
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BaldJean
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did it bite you?
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Thank you for supporting independently produced music
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BaldJean
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like "cockalorum". a good word to describe Trump. it means "a little man who incorrectly has a very high opinion of himself"
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I'm a certified Cambridge examiner involved in the CEFW and I can safely say that quite a few native speakers don't pass the Proficiency exam, let alone IELTS !!!
This goes to show that most native speakers use the language very well to communicate, but when it comes to explaining the grammar, they just flop. Edited by triptych - January 18 2021 at 23:56 |
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Being weird, I purposely answered all the questions wrong and got a result of A1. I guess that means the test is working appropriately.
I also like to give answers to survey questions that conflict earlier questions I've answered. I guess that's not being very helpful, but it makes me grin. |
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I agree. It seems the same for the natives of any language. There was an Azerbaijani woman that I met who was studying Turkology, and to my amazement, her Turkish seemed far better than mine technically and grammar wise. I inquired if she had been living in Turkey for a long time and/or if her parents are from Turkey, but no! I think this situation is related to "how" and "when" one learns a language. Non-native speakers are taught grammar for years since childhood or later, whilst natives begin to learn since babyhood. In the latter case, your brain sucks the language like a sponge, whether it is from a "clean" source or not. So, if your parents don't have a flawless command of the language, you're likely to end up with having a flawed command of the language; and it is not an easy thing to correct it, as the flaws also operate like the ingrained/embedded codes of your self-expression. Edited by Shadowyzard - January 19 2021 at 04:56 |
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Funny but TRUE story..........this has been going viral on the Net for years !!!:) Some years ago, a uni student had gone to a private language school to get some info on Greek lessons because she had to do a 2-year work/internship in Greece. She needed to speak, write and reason in perfect Greek. She started her lessons with a mother-tongue Greek teacher. The course lasted two years and by the end of the course, she spoke quite well, but not perfectly. This had to do since she couldn't waste more time and go to Greece. When in Greece, she went shopping, the cinema, discos, etc. and logically communicated in Greek. From the very beginning, everyone she spoke to started erupting in long hearty laughs!! The first couple of days, she thought it must have been her accent or perhaps the people listening to her were simply snobs. To make a long story short, the thing was that she had been given ancient Greek lessons !!!!! Everyone thought the student was crazy or something !!! hahhahahahhahahhahahahhahahahhahaha :) Edited by triptych - January 19 2021 at 06:48 |
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Absolutely. |
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C1. Honestly, I expected less. Really enjoyed the test, thank you for sharing it with us.
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try learning German. the articles and pronouns alone will drive you mad. table of articles male female neutral nominative der Mann die Frau das Kind genitive des Mannes der Frau des Kindes dative dem Mann der Frau dem Kind accusative den Mann die Frau das Kind Edited by BaldJean - February 13 2021 at 07:58 |
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I'm not much of a "the teacher sucked that's why I couldn't learn" type of guy, but my German teachers REALLY sucked. During middle and high school, our teacher ONLY did his lessons in the level of the geeks (who were the majority); and at university, I decided to choose German as the elective second foreign language course (as it was the only 3rd language that I had had some familiarity with); and our teacher was horrible at Turkish, I was horrible at German and that's why my 8 years of German education granted me almost nothing. If only I had chosen French at university, we learned that the teacher was excellent and was giving awesome marks at the same time. My German course grades definitely negatively affected my overall grade point average. Misfortunate... Edited by Shadowyzard - February 13 2021 at 08:19 |
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