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2nd Writing Contest (JUNE)
Jemma: Number 3 is: ROMANCE
Deena: Number 11 is: ROMANCE
Andrea: Number 6 is: HISTORICAL FICTION
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE: 5 days left
Deena: Number 11 is: ROMANCE
Andrea: Number 6 is: HISTORICAL FICTION
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE: 5 days left
lol it kinda fits the assignment: "go to a period in the past". You just have to choose a real period in the past ;) kinda easy for this contest but still, challenging!!! Good Luck! Can't wait to read it!

I like your diary, Dru! It sent me and my bf into an arguement about German! lol. It was a good idea to incoporate it (though there are grammar problems - want me to point them out or are you happy with it as it is?). I wish I'd been able to get the Romanian into mine. But Romanian is like Spanish and Italian - null subject - and I'm not familiar enough with the language to go bumbling about with it. It'd end up a butchered mess that makes no sense!!

Haha! Even without Romanian I loved your entry Rea, and yours Andrea was super!! 2 entries left before I post the results. They have 1 day left!!!!! (TODAY)

German's really hard because they still use the cases. And then even when you know how to use them, there are sometimes little language subtlties that change them! The Germans know instinctively and you've got to learn. Spanish grammar was much simpler to learn!

I don't like German! Sorry! It's a language I'll never have the pleasure to speak or learn. No offense to the Germans or the German-talking/learning


I think the best sounding language is Norwegian. Your voice goes all over the place! I love it. XD

Andrea (Dru) wrote: "Yeah, in Lebanon what language do you speak? Forgive my ignorance."
Nah That's okay. In Lebanon the main language is Arabic, but this is only in the extreme South and extreme North. In the capital, and other regions everyone speaks French and English as fluently as their mother language. When you speak to Lebanese people they fit 3 languages in the same sentence :P It's kinda weird. But at school they pay the most attention to Arabic and French, and then in the 11th Grade you can chose either (Arabic or French) but English is always Mandatory even in small doses :P
Nah That's okay. In Lebanon the main language is Arabic, but this is only in the extreme South and extreme North. In the capital, and other regions everyone speaks French and English as fluently as their mother language. When you speak to Lebanese people they fit 3 languages in the same sentence :P It's kinda weird. But at school they pay the most attention to Arabic and French, and then in the 11th Grade you can chose either (Arabic or French) but English is always Mandatory even in small doses :P
Rea wrote: "No, I don't speak German or Spanish. I used to speak both pretty well but lost them through lack of use. I've still got all the grammar stored away in my head, though! When I've got time I intend t..."
Really I never heard it spoken before!!
Really I never heard it spoken before!!

Andrea (Dru) wrote: "@Chris Same happens here sometimes, girls like me and my friends speak spanglish a lot, but I don't when I'm talking to an English speaker you know? Here English is mandatory and Spanish as well in..."
Oh! Nice!
Oh! Nice!

Oh! We have the same thing in French but it's not always a poem, it can be a passage from a novel, a scene from a play... I had a test Saturday about this oral stuff! But for us, after you present your analysis orally for 10 mins the jury asks you questions about whatever he wants related to the subject, genre, book or even author of the text!

I already speak English, French and Dutch. I'd like to pick up Spanish, Italian and German and then I'd have all the languages necessary for Switzerland!
I learnt English and French at school in England, but the French was limited to things like "I go to school on foot" and "I am wearing trousers", so obviously I was really well prepared when I moved there! -_- In France we had to do French and English (though the level of English was really rather low. My English was better than the teacher's English!) and then we got the choice of Spanish, Italian or German. I chose German because of the similarities with English. Two years later we could choose another language and so I started Spanish too. I did Dutch later, after my first bachelors.
The problem with language class in French schools is that they put far too much importance on the grammar of foreign languages and not enough on expanding your vocabulary, whereas I believe it's better to have a large vocab (so that you can actually communicate!) and general grammar.
I know Italian, it's beautiful language, similar to French (A LOT similar). And Rea you have a lot of Language knowledge! Nice!



When I pick up languages again I think I'll do Spanish first. It's more useful than Italian as more people speak it, and it's still too early for German as I'll just end up mixing it up with my Dutch!
I like languages. :p I'm quite passionate about them. If I could I'd spend my whole time just learning new languages and not bother doing anything else!
It is 10 to 10 here. :) I've been up for a couple of hours.
I learned Italian because my family and I travel almost every summer to France, Switzerland and Italy. As I know French quite well I learned Italian because it is more useful to me!
I love Lebanese food too!!! :D What Lebanese dishes do you like/ have you tasted?
I love Lebanese food too!!! :D What Lebanese dishes do you like/ have you tasted?
You will have to write a passage of minimum 500 words to maximum 3 000 words, in which your story will be set in the PAST. But the difficult thing is, I will assign to each of you the genre of the passage. Choose a number and I will tell you the genre corresponding to the number you chose. The past period shouldn't be specific but just set the story in the PAST! (For this contest your entry can be a poem or short story)
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3. Jemma
4. Maddie Quinn
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6. Andrea
7. Gauri
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9. OUR FORMER WINNER Rea
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11. Deena