dieanna hat geschrieben:
Hello and welcome johnny. Where do you exactly come from? I come from NRW too. I am in the 12th class now and my English doesn't become better in the last weeks. Maybe you had read my first or second text. I am a nurse and I only have 2 English lessons a week, because it is an evening school I go to. So we have no big chance to speak or read English in those (or these?) lessons. But my last English test was an B, so my English cannot be so horrible I think;o)
You have a talent for languages, haven't you? English is the only language I want to speak, but maybe this will be a long way because of the short time I have in my weeks.
Wish you a good evening
Anna
Hi Anna,
I´m from Hamm - i don´t know, everytime i say this anyone from NRW is just like "Where? Never heard of it..." - , and what´s your hometown? You describe the problem of learning languages at school very well: there aren´t enough lessons per week - so you have two kinds of students, one kind just having talent for languages and the other kind learning ´til their heads smoke (luckily i can consider myself being one of the first kind). But I think, if you got the dedication and motivation to learn English (or any language), you´ll be able to do this. It doesn´t take as much of an effort to train your language, it´s even better on some occasions, like if you want to watch your favorite tv-series and the next season is only available in English, or if you just need something off Wikipedia for school - English Wiki is really good, i don´t know why to use the German page anymore!
Anyways, I wish you good luck learning English
~johnny