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World Champion 2006?
Posted: 14-03-2006 07:50
by Nistel
Posted: 14-03-2006 14:51
by Messy
?:x
Posted: 14-03-2006 16:43
by speedy
oh no don't score a tooooooooooooooooooooooooor against me lolololololo
Posted: 14-03-2006 18:32
by Rincewind SW
http://rincewindsw.wird-weltmeister.de/ o_O
I should learn German; Babelfish only says:
RincewindSW obtained so far already 2 gates. Unfortunately you visited recently only RincewindSWs side. Therefore no new gates are credited.
Has anyone seen the Zombie one?
http://kevan.org/brain.cgi?RincewindSW
Posted: 14-03-2006 19:24
by slimshady
wtf ..
Posted: 14-03-2006 19:54
by DavidM
tor = goal!!!!
Posted: 14-03-2006 22:45
by slimshady
yes, i got the whole idea..
Posted: 14-03-2006 23:46
by Messy
Are english kids taught any language at school?
Hardly any of you seem to be able to speak one other than english apart from the odd spanish sentence and a bunch of german insults..
Posted: 14-03-2006 23:53
by The_One
Sure but there is less motivation with most other countries learning English.
Posted: 15-03-2006 00:26
by Messy
School childrens' motivation goes up to the minimum level the teacher demands, regardless of how 'useless' students and parents might think it to be.
I guess the use of studying a foreign language is disputable, though

Posted: 15-03-2006 02:36
by meep98324
i dunno, i'm really glad i took french, even if i'm not fluent. it would help if i ever go there again, or to quebec, or any french speaking country/provence for that matter. we don't have much motivation because english is spoken almost everywhere.
Posted: 15-03-2006 11:59
by The_One
I'd definitely advocate learning at least one foreign language. It offers more benefits than just being able to converse with those who natively speak it. We might all be learning Chinese and Hindi/Urdu in a few years time anyway.
Posted: 15-03-2006 12:09
by [GR]Kermit
Chinese will be required in about 15 years, I think. I can speak chinese but in a foreign dialect, so no one understands..
Posted: 15-03-2006 12:54
by xiller8r
The british national curriculum (teaching standard) no longer contains any german / latin, and even when you get to about 16 years old, having french lessons becomes an option rather than madatory.
As a lot of the world now speaks english as a primary / secondary language (no arrogance there, just fact) it's become slightly less neccessary to learn other languages.
Though personally I like learning language, its fun.
Posted: 15-03-2006 17:04
by slimshady
I speak french !
