09-04-2014, 08:34 AM
Like a lot of people here, I took Spanish in high school, in my case for three years. I'm not that great at it, but I managed to retain enough into adulthood that I think I have a decent base on which to build if I ever decide to live in a Spanish-speaking country. But unless I do that I'm pretty sure I'll never be any good at it.
I've also picked up a bit of Antillean Creole from living in Dominica. It's a French-derived and spoken by many people in Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, and St. Lucia. It's sort of similar to Haitian Creole, although ours has more French influence and theirs more West African influence.
I'd like to be better at both of them, but it would take a lot of time, and well... "Ask me for anything but time." -- Napoleon Bonaparte
I've also picked up a bit of Antillean Creole from living in Dominica. It's a French-derived and spoken by many people in Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, and St. Lucia. It's sort of similar to Haitian Creole, although ours has more French influence and theirs more West African influence.
I'd like to be better at both of them, but it would take a lot of time, and well... "Ask me for anything but time." -- Napoleon Bonaparte
BS, Information Systems concentration, Charter Oak State College
MA in Educational Technology Leadership, George Washington University
18 doctoral level semester-hours in Business Administration, Baker College
In progress: EdD in Educational Leadership, Manhattanville College
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MA in Educational Technology Leadership, George Washington University
18 doctoral level semester-hours in Business Administration, Baker College
In progress: EdD in Educational Leadership, Manhattanville College
More at https://stevefoerster.com