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Old 07-13-2009 at 01:30 AM   #31
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I had english as a night course. Honestly, it depends on how interested you are in the course. I don't like english, all the terms and stuff. So I was nodding off in class. Then I only attended half the session and eventually I stopped attending.

But if you are interested, you'd stay awake and I'm pretty sure you would keep on going to class because you enjoy it.
Hmm. That makes sense. Did you find it more intense? I mean, I'm sort of worried that because my French wouldn't be spread out over the week, the level of how much I take in and the possibility of increasing my fluency would decrease. It sounds odd but, yeah hehe. :]
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Hmm. That makes sense. Did you find it more intense? I mean, I'm sort of worried that because my French wouldn't be spread out over the week, the level of how much I take in and the possibility of increasing my fluency would decrease. It sounds odd but, yeah hehe. :]
No, it wasn't more intense. Basically they give you material you have to know for the next class. You just have to spread it out over the week like other classes would have done for you.

Fluency shouldn't be a problem. I still have a lot of my fluency and I haven't spoken French in over a year. So you shouldn't lose any fluency. Plus, you'll be reading between each class.
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Old 07-13-2009 at 06:24 AM   #33
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hey this is on an english course.. how's 2f03? I've not taken first year english.. can I still get a good mark in it and how is the reading (which american books were read)?

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