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I remember that the language classes were our favorite lessons, my friends and I, because we had a variety of activities in those classes, such as playing Kahoot, doing contests, and having conversations where we were divided into two groups. We had contests discussing different topics, and it was one of the best experiences of [...]
I learned English when I started primary school, but at that time I was afraid because my teacher didn't want to teach English to me. So I didn't like studying English very much. But when I started secondary school, my English teacher was very funny, kind, and of a similar age, so I liked English. [...]
That's an interesting question. I remember learning English, and the memory that comes to me is of sometimes very boring classes. I think it depends on the teacher who's teaching. But some teachers made it very exciting by incorporating games and entertaining activities. I've been passionate about learning English, so I enjoyed English classes.
Okay, I remember this one moment when I just entered primary school. I was in first grade. At that time, I learned English for the first time at school. But to give you some context, I had actually learned English personally at home. I learned from music and then movies, like the Disney movies that [...]
One of the most important things that I remember about learning languages at school was focusing on grammar. My English teacher always used to say, first you need to improve your grammar and then you can speak English well. Otherwise, you will face difficulties understanding the language.
One of the most important things that I remember about learning languages at school was focusing on grammar. My English teacher always used to say, first you need to improve your grammar. Then you can speak good English. Otherwise, you will face difficulties understanding the language. That is the thing that really captivated me.
I learned English and Nepali in school. I don't remember much from my basic language classes, but I recall more from the intermediate level. I used to practice grammar every day, focusing on essays, sentence structures, and other aspects. However, I didn't actively try to speak English for communication. I primarily used Nepali in school, [...]
I've been studying English since primary school. They gave me opportunities to learn and helped me achieve a good level of English proficiency. Now, I'd say I'm at an intermediate level, maybe even a bit higher.
Well, when I was at school, our teacher taught us about the English language, and we also practiced speaking and writing it. That's all I remember.
I remember learning English at school, but not in college. It was a required subject, and I think it's important for people to learn English. I'm not sure what the hardest part was, but I do remember it being challenging.
English was the only foreign language I learned at high school and sadly, I was not a big fan of the subject. Attending English classes was a real nightmare for me because our teacher's idea of teaching was to stand at the podium and read from the textbook for the entire 45 minutes.
Well, I remember when I was in primary school, I was so stressed and disappointed about my teachers because they didn't want to help me with my work and didn't want to help me improve my English skills. So it was really a struggle to work with somebody that didn't want to. And also, I [...]
Uh, well, actually, I don't remember much from my childhood and my school years because I have a memory like a goldfish. I can't recall something that happened more than 2 seconds ago, and I struggle to remember my childhood. But if I have to say something, the last thing I remember is feeling very [...]
I remember when I was in junior high school, I learned a new language. The first language that I learned was Indonesian. And then the second new language that I learned is English. At that time, it was really hard for me because I had to get used to new languages when I got the [...]
I remember the very first time I studied English was when I was in Elementary School. I was in 4th grade and I was 10 at that time. My first teacher was a woman, and she taught me a song called 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.' That was fun to me.
