English
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Rowena
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Skrivet av Ginny00: Skrivet av Rowena: Skrivet av EmahS: People here, when you say that you love English as a language, do you mean British or American (or Australian?) English? BRITISH ENGLISH! I'm an anglophile British english truly is the best! My brother talks american english and it's soo irritating, I just want to beat him up every now and then.. but then again, he's my brother, he's always a little worse. I convinced my family to go to our neighbour town yesterday, just so we could see Frozen in english, because otherwise I refused to. Priorities Oh, how fun! Forumsignaturen kan inte visas just nu. Försök igen senare. 9 feb, 2014 19:51 |
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The Noble Lion
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Skrivet av Fairy Tale: Skrivet av The Noble Lion: Skrivet av Borttagen: I have some kind of scary pneumonia. It's no fun at all and I feel really scared that I'll just collapse and die xD By the way, I'm so jealous of you who live in the UK/USA. Why can't I too live in like London or Montana. *Huff* If you really want to live in America or England, you can be an exchange student just like me! It's pretty cool! I'm going to australia, to be an exchange student there! Gahh that's so cool! My friend is in Australia right now as an exchange student, and she really likes it! And I prefer British English but my accent is all American now, I'm fine with that though!
10 feb, 2014 01:17 |
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Fairy Tale
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Skrivet av The Noble Lion: Skrivet av Fairy Tale: Skrivet av The Noble Lion: Skrivet av Borttagen: I have some kind of scary pneumonia. It's no fun at all and I feel really scared that I'll just collapse and die xD By the way, I'm so jealous of you who live in the UK/USA. Why can't I too live in like London or Montana. *Huff* If you really want to live in America or England, you can be an exchange student just like me! It's pretty cool! I'm going to australia, to be an exchange student there! Gahh that's so cool! My friend is in Australia right now as an exchange student, and she really likes it! And I prefer British English but my accent is all American now, I'm fine with that though! Where in australia is she?
10 feb, 2014 06:39 |
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Atira
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Skrivet av EmahS: Skrivet av Atira: EmahS I love all kinds of English. British, Scottish, American, Australian. I like different accents, even though some of them can be hard to understand sometimes. I might even mix American and British English when I talk or write. I´m not sure if thats good or not, I just don´t think about english as different kinds just as one big language. Which kind of English do you prefer? I'm "British all the way". But because of films and tv series, I tend to mix with American. But I'm living in England at the moment, so it's a really good practise! Especially with words you mix up. For example, saying you've got a stain on pants in Britain might cause some wierd looks. Really important to say trousers! Since pants is underwear in British... And the confusion with chips. That's the thing you get with your burger (or in England, all food!) and crisps is the snacks. Oh wow, I would love to live in England! Especially London! If I have to be really honest I do like the British or Scottish accent the most! Yeah that would probably cause some strange looks haha. I always use the word pants when I mean trousers, must remember that if I´m in England again some day. Otherwise they might think I´m talking about underwear. 10 feb, 2014 16:44 |
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Fairy Tale
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10 feb, 2014 16:50 |
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EmahS
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Skrivet av Atira: Skrivet av EmahS: Skrivet av Atira: EmahS I love all kinds of English. British, Scottish, American, Australian. I like different accents, even though some of them can be hard to understand sometimes. I might even mix American and British English when I talk or write. I´m not sure if thats good or not, I just don´t think about english as different kinds just as one big language. Which kind of English do you prefer? I'm "British all the way". But because of films and tv series, I tend to mix with American. But I'm living in England at the moment, so it's a really good practise! Especially with words you mix up. For example, saying you've got a stain on pants in Britain might cause some wierd looks. Really important to say trousers! Since pants is underwear in British... And the confusion with chips. That's the thing you get with your burger (or in England, all food!) and crisps is the snacks. Oh wow, I would love to live in England! Especially London! If I have to be really honest I do like the British or Scottish accent the most! Yeah that would probably cause some strange looks haha. I always use the word pants when I mean trousers, must remember that if I´m in England again some day. Otherwise they might think I´m talking about underwear. I live just outside of Brighton, it's only 7 km into Brighton. And I think it's perfect! Brighton's called London-by-the-sea, because it's got everything in it's just by the sea. And the weather down here... If we're lucky, we might get spring in just a month.
10 feb, 2014 17:12 |
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EmahS: Tell me if you run into PewDiePie or Marzia when you're in Brighton!
10 feb, 2014 18:51 |
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Atira
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Skrivet av EmahS: Skrivet av Atira: Skrivet av EmahS: Skrivet av Atira: EmahS I love all kinds of English. British, Scottish, American, Australian. I like different accents, even though some of them can be hard to understand sometimes. I might even mix American and British English when I talk or write. I´m not sure if thats good or not, I just don´t think about english as different kinds just as one big language. Which kind of English do you prefer? I'm "British all the way". But because of films and tv series, I tend to mix with American. But I'm living in England at the moment, so it's a really good practise! Especially with words you mix up. For example, saying you've got a stain on pants in Britain might cause some wierd looks. Really important to say trousers! Since pants is underwear in British... And the confusion with chips. That's the thing you get with your burger (or in England, all food!) and crisps is the snacks. Oh wow, I would love to live in England! Especially London! If I have to be really honest I do like the British or Scottish accent the most! Yeah that would probably cause some strange looks haha. I always use the word pants when I mean trousers, must remember that if I´m in England again some day. Otherwise they might think I´m talking about underwear. I live just outside of Brighton, it's only 7 km into Brighton. And I think it's perfect! Brighton's called London-by-the-sea, because it's got everything in it's just by the sea. And the weather down here... If we're lucky, we might get spring in just a month. Oh, Brighton sounds like a nice place as well! 10 feb, 2014 19:02 |
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EmahS
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Skrivet av Atira: Skrivet av EmahS: Skrivet av Atira: Skrivet av EmahS: Skrivet av Atira: EmahS I love all kinds of English. British, Scottish, American, Australian. I like different accents, even though some of them can be hard to understand sometimes. I might even mix American and British English when I talk or write. I´m not sure if thats good or not, I just don´t think about english as different kinds just as one big language. Which kind of English do you prefer? I'm "British all the way". But because of films and tv series, I tend to mix with American. But I'm living in England at the moment, so it's a really good practise! Especially with words you mix up. For example, saying you've got a stain on pants in Britain might cause some wierd looks. Really important to say trousers! Since pants is underwear in British... And the confusion with chips. That's the thing you get with your burger (or in England, all food!) and crisps is the snacks. Oh wow, I would love to live in England! Especially London! If I have to be really honest I do like the British or Scottish accent the most! Yeah that would probably cause some strange looks haha. I always use the word pants when I mean trousers, must remember that if I´m in England again some day. Otherwise they might think I´m talking about underwear. I live just outside of Brighton, it's only 7 km into Brighton. And I think it's perfect! Brighton's called London-by-the-sea, because it's got everything in it's just by the sea. And the weather down here... If we're lucky, we might get spring in just a month. Oh, Brighton sounds like a nice place as well! It's never too late! I'm here studying English... No idea who they are, but definitely
10 feb, 2014 19:09 |
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10 feb, 2014 19:12 |
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