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    KevFournier
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    I haven’t introduced myself yet because I’m a bit shy about my English. I’ve been learning it since I’m very young and I’m still far from being fluent. Where I come from there is some kind of cultural clash between the English and French community so it’s very difficult to practice conversation.

    I’ve been a TextFugu member since this summer and I’m almost done with season 2. It’s getting a little difficult so I want to use the forum, but I don’t want to be a pain by posting stuff with a lot of mistakes in it…

    I want to learn Japanese because I’ve always been interested in foreign cultures and studied a lot of them in my research projects in college. I realized I didn’t study Asia and knew nothing about it so I looked at the ”Asian Studies” program in university and found out that they’ll teach me Chinese and Japanese. I decided to begin with Japanese and love it so far.

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    winterpromise31
    Moderator

    Hello there. Your English sounds great to me. :) Welcome to the forum and good luck with your studies!

    #20537

    hey
    Member

    Working on your third language? Impressive. I’m jealous. I’m a life long native English speaker, and I feel like I’ve yet to master my native language. ;)

    Good luck and welcome!

    #20557

    Sanndala
    Member

    Sounds good to me!
    Good luck with the Japanese, it helps that you are trying it in uni and via textfugu, just don’t get mixed up cos one covers stuff in a different order as the other ;)

    #20593

    Hashi
    Member

    Hi Kev! Your English is great, no need to feel apprehensive about using it :)

    Welcome to TextFugu and good luck learning Japanese!

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