Yeah, I personally don't, probably because the person I practice with the most doesn't. Another thing (for Dusan) is they don't capitalize names of languages or nationalities like we do in English. So it's italiano, inglese, etc.
Yeah, I personally don't, probably because the person I practice with the most doesn't. Another thing (for Dusan) is they don't capitalize names of languages or nationalities like we do in English. So it's italiano, inglese, etc.
Are you taking a course or is it on your own? What I know is either self-taught or learning from Italian friends (usually when I'm confused by something, which is... often). My speaking skills are still very poor, I'm better at reading & writing. Kind of wish I had taken it at uni, but the course was only offered early morning & I was lazy.
Are you taking a course or is it on your own? What I know is either self-taught or learning from Italian friends (usually when I'm confused by something, which is... often). My speaking skills are still very poor, I'm better at reading & writing. Kind of wish I had taken it at uni, but the course was only offered early morning & I was lazy.
On my own actually. But I can't say I'm too serious about it.
But now when I have lots of free time I'm gonna try to learn at least basic. And it's not like a plan or something... I have no idea how I learned English.
On my own actually. But I can't say I'm too serious about it.
But now when I have lots of free time I'm gonna try to learn at least basic. And it's not like a plan or something... I have no idea how I learned English.
Most of my coffee lately has been coming out of this machine at work. It's beyond me how one individual could spend that much on an espresso machine, but we sold two this month.
And thanks, I'm hoping Milan still suck even with their new signings so I can keep making fun of him. He's going to regret marrying me.
Only with school for a 5-6 days. That was like 5 years ago. Back then I couldn't really catch up to anything as they were speaking way too fast lol. I can also say that their English is really bad.
But I have many friends who studied different things and we all end up the same - unemployed. Around 40-45% unemployment rate in the youth sector here, I think we're worse than Spain at the moment.