Questions for non-anglos

1. Why did you learn English?
2. When?
3. Do you like it?
4. Was it hard/easy for you?
5. What other languages do you speak?

1. My mom enrolled me in bilingual school
2. Since I can remember
3. No
4. No, I don't remember learning it, just proper grammar and some vocabulary, same with Spanish.
5. Terrible French, trying to improve it

1. Parents
2. 16 years ago
3. Its usefull
4. Easy
5. Trying to learn Jap and failed at learning french

I grew up in the 80's/early 90's. Back then we had cable and watched american cartoons. I'm not sure exactly how i learned it but i was fluent before we started learning it in third grade.

English and norwegian is very similar. Even more similar than norwegian and german. Same word order, same grammar and even many of the same words so it is very easy to pick up for us.

Why don't you like it? French should be easier now that you know English though, right?

What languages do you think in?

I'm memeing.
French is closer to Spanish than to English, I just had bad teachers with bad methods.
Most of the time in Spanish, sometimes I think in English.

1. Everyone first worlder should know English by default, you shouldn't need any actual "reason"

2. English classes in Finland start around age of nine if that's what you are asking

3. It's okay

4. After learning Finnish? ayy lmao

5. Finnish. Never bothered to learn Swedish, crawled through the mandatory lessons with lowest scores possible

1. Why did you learn English?
>Obligatory English lessons
2. When?
>3rd grade back in the day (ie. 9 years old). It might start earlier now.
3. Do you like it?
>Yes
4. Was it hard/easy for you?
>Not too hard as far as I remember.
5. What other languages do you speak?
>Finnish obviously

Fuck I feel autistic but all of them... english when I´m alone and spanish when i´m at school but it happens that I begin using english randomly

Norwegian sounds cool

I use english so much nowadays so i often experience remembering the english word before the norwegian word when im searching for a word or a phrase i cant remember

That's trippy man

1. School, but I started studying it earlier because I wanted to be able to better understand the video games I was playing.
2. 8 years old
3. I don't remember, I guess I was probably indifferent towards it
4. Easy
5. Dutch obviously, but I also speak basic German and French. I also tried (and subsequently failed at) studying Japanese.

>Speaking 4 languages

Nigga how do you find the time?

1. Easy to find stuff only online if you speak english, the amount of media and content in english is amazing. Also, to work as a programmer, english is a must.
2. When I was around 18yo (8 years ago) I decided to take it serious
3. I hated it in middle and high school, but I grew to love it after adult
4. Nah, I've had english classes in school since I was 8, but I only started getting interesting in it when I was 18 like I said before. The basic structure of english is not that far from portuguese
5. That's about it

Well I did not knew that I was being this autistic.

It's not that difficult for me, desu senpai. Dutch is my native tongue, so that's obviously a given. English has basically been ingrained into my brain by now and I live pretty close to the German border, so I also get plenty of opportunities to speak Deutsch.The lack of moments where I can actually speak French or Japanese are obviously the reasons why my French is extremely rusty and why I failed so hard at studying Japanese (protip: just doing the exercises from Genki on your own is not a proper substitute for having actual conversations).
It's also probably worth mentioning that in the Netherlands, French and German are required subjects in secondary education (that's equivalent to American and Canadian middle + high school, right?).

Learned to play yu gi oh/ learned playing yu gi oh

2003 to this day/ April leaning some tricky grammar stuff and words

Yeah it ia pretty easy

Easy for me, just fuck up with pronunciations


Well, only English, because any other language would require a amount of effort that I don't have anymore

Still**, see fuck my life

You too?
Nice meme btw

Learning*** shiiiit


Also started browsing Sup Forums so people would correct me all the time, free English classes baby

>1. Why did you learn English?
For reading English media, also Vidya
>2. When?
I was 9, at Elementary School
>3. Do you like it?
Yeah, languages In general are fun IMHO, also I hate to use translated media
>5. What other languages do you speak?
Basic japanese and relly basic baguette

> I hate to use translated media

>I'm on my third attempt at French and I live 20 minutes from Quebec
>All these posters who speak multiple languages and learned when they were children

JUST

>1. Why did you learn English?
To play pic related, among other things..
>2. When?
Starting from age 4 or 5 or something I guess. Basically from the first time I ever used the 386 DOS/Win3.14 crossboot PC my mom set up for me.
>3. Do you like it?
What's to like or dislike? It's a very decent skill to have, not to say invaluable..
>4. Was it hard/easy for you?
It went very gradual and naturally, so very easy. I can't remember ever putting a serious effort into it.. I mostly just learned because I wanted to play my vidya. Subtitled cartoons and movies also helped a lot.
>5. What other languages do you speak?
Dutch and a bit of German.. I can understand German fairly well. Also a tiny bit of French, basically just enough to ask for directions and buy things.

>To play pic related, among other things..

I'm a fucking retard.

1. To talk with people around the internet
2. Like a year ago, though I was learing in school but that's nothing
3. Yes, everyone should speak it
4. Fucking easy
5. Spanish, nothing else

1. Well, it just happened.
2. At school.
3. Learning languages sucks, but the knowledge is rewarded.
4. Quite easy.
5. Russian, but barely ever use it.

el meme pa weno

>5. Russian, but barely ever use it.

Explain

1. Moved here.
2. 5 or 6 years old.
3. Yeah.
4. Very easy. I spoke unaccented English by 8.
5. I studied German for 4 years in high school and I'm about to finish my second semester of French in college.

Because it's mandatory in school
Since I was 5-6
Yes
Easy I guess but my English isn't perfect
Spanish Swedish Danish

Yeah, Mainly english/spanish fluxes gets a bit weirder as each one has a little diferent trait. Worse if someone suddenly starts to speak to me in another language, I need a sec or two to recalibrate.

1. To communicate with people in MMOs
2. When I was about 13-14 years old
3. Learning or the language itself? Either way "no".
4. Just happened
5. Hebrew, Russian

1. School
2. Started seriously in middle school
3. It's ok, a neutral language.
4. Fine i guess
5. B1 Italian, some Russian, forgot all my German

Yeah, translations tend to lose a lot of meaning, also puns

And French as native language.

t. Erasmus student

Aaaayyyy asakskakdjakfna

>1. Why did you learn English?
Native language. Grew up speaking it
>2. When?
See above
>3. Do you like it?
Yes
>4. Was it hard/easy for you?
P easy a language I'd say
>5. What other languages do you speak?
Terrible Mandarin. Learning Spanish, basic knowledge of Portuguese and German

1- To read english websites and play videogames in english
2- Since I was 8 yo
3- Yup, it's beautiful
4- Reading it easy, the rest is hard
5- Spanish and Catalan

>1. Why did you learn English?
School education

>2. When?
5. grade

>3. Do you like it?
Language is just a tool to communicate, I don't prefer any language, I only need them for there usefullness

>4. Was it hard/easy for you?
The grammar. Even if I got ma english C1 exam, I have no idea what a past present progessive or whatever is, I am just doing it right by feeling.

>5. What other languages do you speak?
So so frensh and cunt related and I am trying to learn russian right now

1. Why did you learn English?
>school
2. When?
>Third grade to high school
3. Do you like it?
>yes
4. Was it hard/easy for you?
>easy because internet
5. What other languages do you speak?
>Swedish, some French

>1. Why did you learn English?
Get a better job and salary. Have an easier time when travelling to non-spanish speaking countries.
>2. When?
4 years ago
>3. Do you like it?
Yes
>4. Was it hard/easy for you?
Easy
>5. What other languages do you speak?
Spanish = Native
French = B2
Portuguese = B1

just talk to frogs m8. they wont mind your shitty french too much.