Même tactique que TheChad pour moi. Un à la fin de la saison et un durant une semaine facile.
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Same thing as theChad for me. One camp at the end of the season, another during an easy week.
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I go camping for two days and I come back to all kinds of action in the II.1 forum.
I wish they would do american football on here......
I wish they would do american football on here......
also, on a hilarious side note. Someone bought that coach off me, the one that retires in like 3 days. I only got 30k, but I'll take it, hahaha. Maybe he's going to quickly run a training camp before the guy retires or something
Depends on what you heard....... Actually, your phone phoned me from your pocket the other day and I could here you talking. I tried yelling WHAT IT LOOK LIKE. but you didnt here...
we dont like your kind around here beet.....
we dont like your kind around here beet.....
Totally normal. I started the same way. And french is more complicated to learn than english by far. English speakers have a lot less opportunity to practice while french people have english in their face every day.
Damn it. Forgot the set my lines after I launched a training camp.
Let's see what my "random" team can do...
Let's see what my "random" team can do...
In order to get my BA Honors in Pol Sci at Carleton, I needed a second language credit and Written Comprehension I was the easiest class offered. LOL.
Only Carleton and Ottawa U require a second language credits for that program in Ontario (as far as I know).
So I can understand most written french, but when oral I am next to useless. It doesn't help that French people blur multiple words into one, or just don't pronounce half of a word.
Now that I'm back in Toronto, I don't hear French at all anymore.
Only Carleton and Ottawa U require a second language credits for that program in Ontario (as far as I know).
So I can understand most written french, but when oral I am next to useless. It doesn't help that French people blur multiple words into one, or just don't pronounce half of a word.
Now that I'm back in Toronto, I don't hear French at all anymore.
Spanish does that to me. I can understand written or spoken spanish, but I'm unable to write or say anything.
Yeah, it's normal. Since moving to cowtown, my french has suffered. I can pick it back up quickly but it can take 5 minutes to get in the groove.
If you want to keep your french, try reading some news every day and maybe watch a french movie with subtitles every so often. It just keeps the info accessible in your brain.
... Spanish might be harder to come by though.
If you want to keep your french, try reading some news every day and maybe watch a french movie with subtitles every so often. It just keeps the info accessible in your brain.
... Spanish might be harder to come by though.
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