ACBTF:
LC: I had a dream with you in it last night.
AT: was i naked?
(It was actually a boring dream about college grants... who the heck dreams about college grants?!? >_< ).
- - - - -
I have taken many different languages. I am fluent in Tagalog and English (depends on the mood). I can converse in French and Spanish (a little rusty on both though, no one to practice with) and I have passing familiarity with Italian. I must say that out of all these languages, the one I'm taking now, Japanese, is the most challenging. Why? It might be because it does not use the regular Romanic letters that I'm used to (A - B - C, etc.) It might be because the sentence structuring is somewhat different. Or it could be because I'm getting older and it's more challenging to learn languages when you're older. If asked to recommend a foreign language, I would recommend Italian for it's romanticism (most would say French, but personally, I think Italian is more romantic). In terms of usefulness and practicality, I would suggest Spanish and Japanese (Chinese is also viable, but I've never taken a Chinese class) or Canadian ;)
- - - - -
On a side note... Why is Sarah Palin avoiding the media like the plague? O_O Got something to hide much? AND isn't it interesting that ALL OF A SUDDEN her daughter is engaged to be married? INTEWESTING. VEWY INTEWESTING.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
I feel the same. I'm taking Arabic lessons and it's hard!!! First, they use a different script. Also, there are sounds that are not found in English or Filipino. On top of that, the pronunciation and the "English" spelling varies from country to country! Eeekkk!!!
Post a Comment