I hope you won't kill me for this...but when I was studying in America (at the 
age of 12), most of my schoolmates made such terrible spelling mistakes.... 
it's quite funny, but I was one of the few students who managed to get an A in 
spelling:-D

Zuzana

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If it weren't completely OT, I'd love to post some of 
the things my American college students write in English class. And, as you 
say, for most of them English is the only language they've got.
--Ruth Anne Baumgartner
scholar gypsy and amateur costumer

-----Original Message-----
>From: Land of Oz 
>Sent: May 6, 2008 1:01 PM
>To: Historical Costume 
>Subject: [h-cost] Languages
>
>Bjarne, I *never* make fun of anyone who speaks more than one language! but 
>I do get a chuckle out of the occasional malaprop.  I only speak the one I 
>was born to and I admire anyone who can communicate in more than one 
>language.
>
>My mother speaks 4 fluently and can get along in two others. Her native 
>language is French and I can limp along a little, but my cousins were 
>terribly amused to find that I had HORSE on my head, not hair.  or was it 
>hat?
>
>Anyway, you do just fine in English -- far better than most of the people on 
>this list could do in Danish, I'd guess.  Don't let it bother you if we 
>sometimes get a smile from something you wrote -- A smile a day is healthy!
>
>Denise
>Iowa 
>
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