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instant_noodle November 3 2007, 21:30:23 UTC
ahhh the magic flute :)

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ipetpigs November 3 2007, 21:33:19 UTC
omg.
this is the most i've seen you on livejournal yet!

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instant_noodle November 3 2007, 21:50:24 UTC
today i have free time but i'm usually kinda busy haha (classes + korean + french).

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ipetpigs November 4 2007, 02:26:14 UTC
ah!
so, you take korean and french at the same time... or, you're not?

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instant_noodle November 4 2007, 02:52:39 UTC
it's a bit weird haha, a classmate of mine took french instead english in high school so he doesn't know a bit of english; our teacher is teaching us difficult lessons such as "the colours!!" or "the numbers!!" xDD the girl who sits next to me is becoming crazy, she can't stand it haha. so i seize english classes to study french, i took classes until 2 years ago, i want to take up french again :)
and about korean... i study it by myself, i'm a masochist haha.

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ipetpigs November 4 2007, 02:55:03 UTC
lol.
i wondered if studying two languages at once would be hard on your mind, haha.
...
do some people make english more difficult than it is.
well, even americans (yes, just americans) suck at this language, ugh.
"this ain't no party."
or, pronounce "yellow" as "yeller."
it's ANNOYING.
but, that's the southern accent, haha.

i want to study german and japanese together.
honestly, you don't need english at all, lol.

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instant_noodle November 4 2007, 03:23:35 UTC
it's not hard at all when you get use d to it haha in catalonia they took spanish, catalan, english and some of them also took french (or german) and latin.

i heard those ones xDDD i have a weird (english) accent too, i had english and american teachers... and that's a problem because the english one would tell you "colours, biscuits and liquorice" and the american one "colors, cookies and licorice" (don't dare to write american words in an "english" exam because you'll fail it).

i need english to communicate arround the internet haha but you're right, the only time my english was userful (in the "real life") was when an english lady asked me where was the toilet in a supermarket xD

don't you have german classes at high school there? :/

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ipetpigs November 4 2007, 03:26:34 UTC
i'm not in high school anymore, but, no, we didn't.
all we had was spanish and french.
french was always full and, i was force to take spanish, ugh.
haha, i faileddd at it.
i always had to do bonus questions or ask Pedro for help. but, he was a flop, lol. he hated helping people.

yeah, americans are just... so formal?
i loveeee the british although most americans don't, haha.
or, where i live.

i want to hear your english!!
i would let you hear my spanish if i remembered the alphabet.
i can't even count to 11, lol.

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instant_noodle November 4 2007, 03:49:06 UTC
xDD i had an obligatory foreign language class (we can choose between english and french) and an opcional one (french/german, periodism, classic culture (latin, greek and mithology), a second maths class, arts and crafts...), and because i was stupid i picked french and classic culture, the most difficult ones (of course arts and crafts was always full).

so formal? americans are just as formal as english people haha there're both funny and serious people.

haha i'll record myself someday :)
uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco (that's the magic number)

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ipetpigs November 4 2007, 03:51:49 UTC
no, i mean.
english people sound refined with their words although that's their formal, you know?
here, it would be so awkward and you would look around with confusion.

my school is the 48th in 50 for education.
not the lowest, but two away.

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instant_noodle November 4 2007, 03:59:59 UTC
that's true haha

wow... mine has a quite high level for a public high school :/

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