I studied an Animal Management degree. Am now working with dogs!
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last year at high school and future industrial engineering student
also preparing first certificate exam of Cambridge university and doing advanced certificate next year
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i beg to differ on the chinese not being hard.... (sorry didn't see that post above mine). It's one thing to speak it w/ other non native speakers, it's a hole other thing to speak it w/ a native speaker
We have friends that live in China, and they have lived there for years, and they still have trouble communicating. We were told once by my prof that he had a friend that has lived in China for almost 20 years, and she fell and hurt herself. She asked some people to get her a phone (I think that's what it was) but people kept getting her food, the two words were so close sounding that people misunderstood what she was saying.
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I got the basics, but my prof always made fun of me. he never knew for sure if I sawing "Mom" or "Horse." The tones are what got me the most, I'm sorry but when one word can me 4 different things based on what type of tone you use on that word, it's just too complicated.
I'll stick w/ english, I seem to butcher that the least. At least most people can kind of understand what I'm saying when i speak.
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Im currently in my first year training as a TA.My ideal job however would be a crime scene officer or a forensic scientist :biggrin:
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I'm in Brighton studying Film making. Its a good laugh. I've attempted to study it at 2 other collages but got "distracted" back then but now i'm really enjoying being a student again.
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