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I got an A+ on this.. It's rather easy though, but it's all fun and games :)
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Yeah, maybe... How ever I sure do enjoy running children over with cars too much to teach them..
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Apparently I would make a wonderful english teacher... Oh no... cue Garrison Kiellor english major jokes.
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Yeah, I got the same result. As a Norwegian I must say that this result.. well.. not the most accurate :P
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Yeah, I would make a great teacher as well... not sure about that though :P
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I'll tell you what half of them were guesses at best. My first language is French so I have a very hard time with the words that sound the same but are spelled different. I got an A+ but I think it's because the correct answer was there to see. because half of them I would not of even thought of if I was writting a sentence.
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That was way too easy. For a person (you) who does not speak English as a first language, I kind of expected that as well. You learned proper grammar. Unfortunately, many English speakers learn from the streets or social media.
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Oh goody.
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That's the thing though.. I find that I have better grammar than people who speak English as a native language..
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My native language is Norwegian :P Don't know if that's good or bad though.
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Don't worry, both of you did much better than the average American teenager.
Source: I am an American teenager :P
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And you do.
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The reason that/this happens is probably because we tend to take some pride in learning "foreign" languages, whereas in the US you just need to learn enough to get by.
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Nice work. I'm fairly certain that English is taught better in places where it's a second (or third, fourth or fifth) language than it is in the US.
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I've got a feeling you're right. I hope I'm wrong though.. but.. yeah. Here in Norway it's a second language, we learn it from the age of six or so.. We can choose German/Spanish/French as a third language when we're 14 or so. That said, I'm not fluent in English or German (my third language) but I can read German and Dutch, and I can understand some Spanish and Italian.
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I believe you mean "How *well* is my English".
And it's fine.
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How should I know, It's my second language :)
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..."would not have even thought of...
:)
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Well I wouldn't make a parade or anything just yet Laird. That test doesn't even qualify as a test of english composition and/or grammar. That was simple stuff. Subject and predicate is simple stuff. For anyone that speaks english as a 2nd language:
Understand that English speakers are just as irritated as you are learning English. If there is a list of languages that have a obscene amount of "slang", english would be at the top because of its swath of rules and no rules. Folks just use the slang to bypass the crap. :P
Even when you have gone over a sentence or paragraph and satisfied all the parameters for nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, vowels, consonants, prepositions, alliteration, similes, metaphors, etc. There are still at least 6 possible errors. Isn't learning fun?