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?
Questions for non-anglos
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