English is Ilya 's second language
I'm 100% sure he has accidentally said 'eating ass and taking names' instead of kicking ass and taking names
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English is Ilya 's second language
I'm 100% sure he has accidentally said 'eating ass and taking names' instead of kicking ass and taking names

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Transcript: "I have just been reading papers about how AAC is a second language, because of how it is learned, and because it has its own grammar and structure, also because it is part of a unique culture just like ASL is its own language with its own culture.
So congratulations to all my fellow second language learners. You are awesome!"
Has writing fanfiction helped you guys with your English?
Has writing fanfiction helped you guys with your English? (question to non-native English speakers).
I’m writing my MA thesis about the impact of writing fanfiction on English skills and proficiency, as well as on several individual differences.
Could you take some time to fill out my questionnaire? I would be forever grateful <3 It's a bit long, but I wanted to conduct a comprehensive study.
ok but until this morning i 100% thought that "locust" was an old timey word for lobster
my first encounter with the word was in asoiaf dany chapters and since english isn't my first language, i didn't bother to search every word i didn't know and just kinda threw it in a big bag with "grrm words" written on it, along with all the horse types and bits of armour
it isn't until today when i was reading a post about the plagues of egypt in the bible that i went "hold on, in english bibles god sent lobsters to destroy the crops and invade the houses but my french bible says "sauterelles" so shouldn't it be grasshoppers?"
lo and behold, a quick dictionary search let me know that locusts are in fact insects and not lobsters which???? you mean to tell me that strong belwas was poisonned by grasshoppers???? puny little insects???? and not cool awesome lobsters???? you mean to tell me my entire vision of daznak's pit is shattered???? thanks holy bible and also grrm
Ten. The pen is picked up, full of ink, it desires to be used. Hear its prayer, fulfill its purpose. The writer has no other choice but to oblige. Nine. With a slight tremor in his hand, the pen makes contact with a blank page, soon to be blossoming with another soul-wrenching piece. He makes no move. Eight. The room shrinks, the walls approach him with determined steps that echo, ring in his ears. Seven. He holds the pen tightly, as if it will escape the second he lets go. But both know it’s a lie. Six. The sound of his heart beating suppresses the marching of the walls, their chant: “Fulfill your task”. He can’t. He can’t move his hand. Five. The pen itself looks up at him with worry. His throat is dry. Four. The walls are getting closer, demanding to witness the completion. Three. The sweat drips down onto the page. Two. His legs weaken. One. The walls whisper in his ear “FAILURE”.
Zero.
There is no writer anymore.

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learning japanese update: i’ve been practicing writing down sentences and trying to understand the sentence structure. linguistically, japanese and turkish have similarities, so i can say that it’s been going well and i’m having sooo much fun!!