12-13-2018, 06:42 PM
(12-13-2018, 06:24 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: @sanatone are you bilingual?
I was just giving my opinion as someone who is bilingual and is learning a third and have helped others learn the language.
After you can speak its so much easier to learn read and stuff.
Everyones learning style is different, but this method usually works.
And my Tagalog is not 'a false sense' my fiance is a native speaker. If she says I'm fluent then I am regardless of what you say. You are not a native speaker. She is.
I think Sanantone was referring to someone who can be fluent in speaking not be able to pass a written test in the language. They are 2 totally separate things. Obviously you've never taken the CLEP exam, or you would know what she's talking about.
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