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Languages - decswxaqz - 16-11-2004 If your German, I think it's slightly easier.... From the little German I know, it seems a lot similar to Japanese than English. Languages - flickynick - 16-11-2004 Im not german, just learning it now for GCSE Languages - Orphen - 16-11-2004 decswxaqz Wrote:If your German, I think it's slightly easier.... Uh, is there more than one German or something? Languages - Judgment - 16-11-2004 I have a GCSE in german and i am useless at it. >_< Languages - Orphen - 16-11-2004 A GCSE is what, exactly? Languages - Omar - 17-11-2004 GCSE stands for "General Certificate of Secondary Education". It is the most commonly achieved level of education at the end of compulsary education over here (Age 16). You require decent GCSE's to get into College/6th Form (Age 16-18 usually) and then from there you progress into University (18+). Languages - Funny Monkey - 17-11-2004 I speak english and bad english
Languages - Orphen - 17-11-2004 Omar Wrote:GCSE stands for "General Certificate of Secondary Education". It is the most commonly achieved level of education at the end of compulsary education over here (Age 16). Oh. I don't believe we have GCSE's in America. Or maybe we do, I have just never heard of them regardless. Languages - annoyedjester - 18-11-2004 i can only speak spanish (native language) and english Languages - Orphen - 18-11-2004 Meh, I guess it's something. |