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@thread-starter:
Dreaming in English? Nothing to worry about. When I finish one of my TV sessions in English (I prefer watching movies and TV shows in their native language), I sometimes have to remember to switch back to German ^^.
Nonetheless, after I have read this thread it occurs to me that even those being proficient in English are a bit reluctant to actually use it.
Since Ms. Daisy ;) initiated the idea of practicing English in written form, I propose to not let this thread die.
So pray tell me: how did cultivate your English?
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Even though I had English as an A level at school and passed the CAE, I never dreamt in English.
Apart from that, most of my dreams just happen.. I know what is said and done but I'm not able to categorize the language.
There is direct speech but not in terms of a real, existing linguistic idiom.
I'm not sure if I illustrated this understandably
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Well, I have already experienced something similiar to your dreams. Once upon a time at school (it seems to be soooooooooooo far away although I have just finished school this summer) I began to write in English while dealing with "Faust" during our German lessons.
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hmm, I've got the feeling as though I saw you posting on team-andro, bb-freak.
Am I right, or is it just that someone coincidentally had the same nick name?
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