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Post by Rilla on May 29, 2005 17:00:14 GMT 11
Hurrah for Indonesian! And Auslan be sign language.
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Post by Arien on May 29, 2005 17:17:39 GMT 11
hehe, yeah..good old indonesian i hardly remember anything now but uh..selamat siang!
I would like to learn french and/or spanish, but my school's so small that it doesn't offer languages anymore my friend wants me to do an out-of-school course thing with her though
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Lauren Hedgehog
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Post by Lauren Hedgehog on May 30, 2005 10:29:16 GMT 11
And Auslan be sign language. It's just annoying that there are so many (hmmm... I'm thinking dialects but I don't know what you'd call it with sign language ) I wish they just find one and stick with it. For example in my Mum's kindy class most learn Auslan level 1, some level 2, one uses universal (which is ofcourse made up by the Americans ) and another one uses the old Australian sign-language from before Auslan, can't remember what it's called though, But aaaarrrrgggghhhh!!!!!! find some consistancy people pleaaase! I have to remember four ways of saying most things
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Post by ~Dani~ on May 30, 2005 13:53:52 GMT 11
I studied both Japanese and French in year 6,7 and 8. But now I just do Japanese, but I don't enjoy it as much anymore And in all the schools I have been to, I haven't yet learnt German. I want to learn German as my dad knows it and my mum knows the basics.
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Post by Rilla on May 30, 2005 17:20:06 GMT 11
I spent 7 years learning Japanese in primary school, and i can't remember a thing... Except that 'midori' is green...
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Post by Gambit on May 30, 2005 21:57:21 GMT 11
is it? .....i cant remember
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Post by Cat-Eyes on May 31, 2005 18:40:28 GMT 11
Dani, wouldn't Japanese also be good for you since your Dad lives there?
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