Scattered interference.
There has been a change of priorities, and since I haven't been able to commit myself to learning Mandarin from the language centre, I have decided to halt my studies there. Ties made aren't easily broken. I will definitely miss my classmates, and the staff, but we came to a consensus that we will make it a point to meet up elsewhere for tea-drinking and bonding sessions.
Presently I suppose it is back to self-study for me and possibly learning from my Chinese-educated brothers and sisters.
Should I be scared?
Brother :: Why are you learning Mandarin from the language centre? Are we not Chinese enough? You can learn from us. As a bonus, we will throw in Cantonese and Hakka lessons. We may even throw in Hokkien lessons if you behave.
There has been a change of priorities, and since I haven't been able to commit myself to learning Mandarin from the language centre, I have decided to halt my studies there. Ties made aren't easily broken. I will definitely miss my classmates, and the staff, but we came to a consensus that we will make it a point to meet up elsewhere for tea-drinking and bonding sessions.
Presently I suppose it is back to self-study for me and possibly learning from my Chinese-educated brothers and sisters.
Sister :: Let her get used to the Cantonese and Hokkien sounds. Later on it will come naturally for her.
Should I be scared?
4.17pm Malaysian Time
2 comments:
It is fun to learn new languages.
Love your blog
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Ur prolly right. Albeit things have become a tad bit wearisome for me.
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