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SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 06:48 PM
I know like NOTHING
seriously I am actually so stressed and don't know ANYTHING
Lauren
11-05-2009, 06:49 PM
Haha, for my GCSE's I had a total tantrum the night before my oral and set fire to all my notes.
Captain.Remy
11-05-2009, 06:50 PM
I don't why I feel this thread screams like 'Remy help the hell out of me !' :hugesmile:
I told you to practice, speak in French ALL the time from now on, you're going to do well. I know French is hard to understand but you got to try.
Shaun
11-05-2009, 06:51 PM
Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?
Captain.Remy
11-05-2009, 06:52 PM
lmao Shaun.
I think this is the only sentence foreign people know in French. It's classic.
It's like 'Where is Brian ? Brian is in the kitchen' in English.
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 06:52 PM
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
I don't why I feel this thread screams like 'Remy help the hell out of me !' :hugesmile:
I told you to practice, speak in French ALL the time from now on, you're going to do well. I know French is hard to understand but you got to try.
I have been!
I was talking french to my friend the whole way home I'm just starting to get stressed
I'LL TALK TO YOU ON FACEBOOK IM IN FRENCH SO THERE
Wildcat!
11-05-2009, 06:53 PM
Good luc Sia. You will be fine! Your enthusiasm will go a long way. If your examiner sees that you try hard, it doesnt matter it your french is not great!
Bonne chance.
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 06:53 PM
Originally posted by Shaun
Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?
ce soir?
OUAIS
Good luck! Well, from when you helped me with my orals, you seemed to be quite good at languages, so you should be fine. Just relax and let it all just come out :)
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 06:53 PM
Originally posted by Lauren
Haha, for my GCSE's I had a total tantrum the night before my oral and set fire to all my notes.
urghgghghghhg
I MISS GCSE it was so easy compared to this
Shaun
11-05-2009, 06:54 PM
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
It's like 'Where is Brian ? Brian is in the kitchen' in English.
LOL WHAT?
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 06:54 PM
Originally posted by Bradley!
Good luck! Well, from when you helped me with my orals, you seemed to be quite good at languages, so you should be fine. Just relax and let it all just come out :)
I'm really not :(
Captain.Remy
11-05-2009, 06:54 PM
Message original : SiaSiaSia
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
I don't why I feel this thread screams like 'Remy help the hell out of me !' :hugesmile:
I told you to practice, speak in French ALL the time from now on, you're going to do well. I know French is hard to understand but you got to try.
I have been!
I was talking french to my friend the whole way home I'm just starting to get stressed
I'LL TALK TO YOU ON FACEBOOK IM IN FRENCH SO THERE
Alors continue ! Vite vite vite ! :hugesmile:
You're going to nail it babe, I know that.
Bonne chance !!!
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 06:54 PM
The main reason I'm stressing is because I want to do french a la universite et je DOIS obtenir good marks :'(
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 06:55 PM
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
Message original : SiaSiaSia
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
I don't why I feel this thread screams like 'Remy help the hell out of me !' :hugesmile:
I told you to practice, speak in French ALL the time from now on, you're going to do well. I know French is hard to understand but you got to try.
I have been!
I was talking french to my friend the whole way home I'm just starting to get stressed
I'LL TALK TO YOU ON FACEBOOK IM IN FRENCH SO THERE
Alors continue ! Vite vite vite ! :hugesmile:
You're going to nail it babe, I know that.
Bonne chance !!!
merci :P
i'm listening to myself on ituness
you aren't on fbook im :|
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
lmao Shaun.
I think this is the only sentence foreign people know in French. It's classic.
It's like 'Where is Brian ? Brian is in the kitchen' in English.
Where is brian? i have not heard this...
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by Aint_mad_atcha
Good luc Sia. You will be fine! Your enthusiasm will go a long way. If your examiner sees that you try hard, it doesnt matter it your french is not great!
Bonne chance.
I love how you and Remy know how bad my french is :P
Remy even said to me at one of his easiest statuses "YOU UNDERSTOOD WHAT I MEANT? WELL DONE!" ahahahahahha i felt about 6
Captain.Remy
11-05-2009, 06:58 PM
Message original : SiaSiaSia
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
lmao Shaun.
I think this is the only sentence foreign people know in French. It's classic.
It's like 'Where is Brian ? Brian is in the kitchen' in English.
Where is brian? i have not heard this...
It's the first sentence all non-english speakers learn. EVERYWHERE ! We all make jokes about it when we meet someone called Brian. It is universal, such a reference.
We also have: 'Where is Brian's sister ? In the living room !'
Wildcat!
11-05-2009, 06:58 PM
Originally posted by SiaSiaSia
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
lmao Shaun.
I think this is the only sentence foreign people know in French. It's classic.
It's like 'Where is Brian ? Brian is in the kitchen' in English.
Where is brian? i have not heard this...
Thats for us, when we first start learning English in School!:blush2:
Captain.Remy
11-05-2009, 06:59 PM
Message original : SiaSiaSia
Originally posted by Aint_mad_atcha
Good luc Sia. You will be fine! Your enthusiasm will go a long way. If your examiner sees that you try hard, it doesnt matter it your french is not great!
Bonne chance.
I love how you and Remy know how bad my french is :P
Remy even said to me at one of his easiest statuses "YOU UNDERSTOOD WHAT I MEANT? WELL DONE!" ahahahahahha i felt about 6
I was proud of you I have to say. You did understand, I didn't mean it in a lean way tho. I was surprised that's all. :hugesmile:
But AA and I know what you are going through, don't worry.
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 07:03 PM
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
Message original : SiaSiaSia
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
lmao Shaun.
I think this is the only sentence foreign people know in French. It's classic.
It's like 'Where is Brian ? Brian is in the kitchen' in English.
Where is brian? i have not heard this...
It's the first sentence all non-english speakers learn. EVERYWHERE ! We all make jokes about it when we meet someone called Brian. It is universal, such a reference.
We also have: 'Where is Brian's sister ? In the living room !'
Hhahahahahahahaha how cool :P
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 07:04 PM
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
Message original : SiaSiaSia
Originally posted by Aint_mad_atcha
Good luc Sia. You will be fine! Your enthusiasm will go a long way. If your examiner sees that you try hard, it doesnt matter it your french is not great!
Bonne chance.
I love how you and Remy know how bad my french is :P
Remy even said to me at one of his easiest statuses "YOU UNDERSTOOD WHAT I MEANT? WELL DONE!" ahahahahahha i felt about 6
I was proud of you I have to say. You did understand, I didn't mean it in a lean way tho. I was surprised that's all. :hugesmile:
But AA and I know what you are going through, don't worry.
hahhahaha you do think my french is awful though :sad:
I'm actually a tiny bit better than you think ;P (cough)
Captain.Remy
11-05-2009, 07:05 PM
Message original : SiaSiaSia
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
Message original : SiaSiaSia
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
lmao Shaun.
I think this is the only sentence foreign people know in French. It's classic.
It's like 'Where is Brian ? Brian is in the kitchen' in English.
Where is brian? i have not heard this...
It's the first sentence all non-english speakers learn. EVERYWHERE ! We all make jokes about it when we meet someone called Brian. It is universal, such a reference.
We also have: 'Where is Brian's sister ? In the living room !'
Hhahahahahahahaha how cool :P
And you should listen to the woman saying it, it's incredibly cheesy lol Can't believe we all found it amazing when we are really young lmao
Annie
11-05-2009, 07:06 PM
Remy I will show you scottish oral?
Captain.Remy
11-05-2009, 07:12 PM
Message original : Annie
Remy I will show you scottish oral?
Don't get me started lol :whistle::tongue:
Captain.Remy
11-05-2009, 07:13 PM
Message original : SiaSiaSia
hahhahaha you do think my french is awful though :sad:
I'm actually a tiny bit better than you think ;P (cough)
YOu said your French was awful, I didn't say anything.
You'll improve and improve, you can't get any worse anyway.
Wildcat!
11-05-2009, 07:34 PM
Thats harsh! Her french isnt so bad. I can understand everything she says or writes. Thats the first step in learning a language, being able to have people understand what youre saying. The grammar mistakes, will go away with time!
Captain.Remy
11-05-2009, 07:39 PM
Message original : Aint_mad_atcha
Thats harsh! Her french isnt so bad. I can understand everything she says or writes. Thats the first step in learning a language, being able to have people understand what youre saying. The grammar mistakes, will go away with time!
I didn't say anything ! :shocked::hugesmile:
I completely agree, the most important part is already done, you'll learn the grammar rules with the flow, it will come natural to you at some point to understand things very easily. But having your point across is already a big deal. :thumbs:
Good luck for tomorrow Sia. Keep me updated right ?
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 08:11 PM
heyyyy my verbs are good I'LL HAVE YOU KNOW. I can do the conditional, present, future, imperfect, the subjunctive, present perfect all fine.. It's just harder things like the conditional perfect, the future perfect, the passive voice i get wrong... Oh and the gender of words and anything which requires an "a/de" or something which you're supposed to find simple but i don'tttt
SiaSiaSia
11-05-2009, 08:11 PM
Originally posted by Captain.Remy
Good luck for tomorrow Sia. Keep me updated right ?
Oui bien sur. :)
AHH NERVOUS
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