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BobbyCooper (Offline)
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06-18-2011, 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by RealJames View Post
Any horrible teacher can just give out good marks to students...
You aren't very bright are you?

By the way, are you afraid of radiation levels in Japan?
Oh I didn't say that^^ but I like my teacher even more because of that

Cause unfortunetly.. we live in a world where only evidence counts!

Oh not at all! You have to absorb so many radiate-burben every day.. that it doesn't really make a difference anymore. Your risk of getting cancer or damaging your genotype is always present.

Also next year February the wall around the Reactors will be done. I would be a little worried right now if I stayed 100-200 kilometres close to Fukushima considering the highest amount so far is spreading out right now.

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Originally Posted by Suki View Post
I wouldn't be so sure. I insist, it depends entirely on the accent you have gotten used to when learning and the one you have been more in contact with.



That may be true for you because you are German so you are used to people speaking English with a German accent. I am way more used to hearing English spoken with a Spanish accent so to me it is easier to understand a Spanish person speaking English than a German. It's only logical.



If she studied English in London then I suppose her accent must be closer to British than American, yeah? Then how come you say the good thing about her is she is easy to understand when talking when she probably has a British accent, which is the one you have a hard time understanding?
Well I should have answered all of your questions already if you would have payed attention.
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