make a difference
By dickey2009
@dickey2009 (38)
China
10 responses
@kaka135 (14931)
• Malaysia
10 Nov 08
I am Chinese, and I speak Chinese most of the time. As I'm Malaysian, we need to study English and Malay Language too, though my Malay Language is really poor. My English is still very weak, but I'm improving it by speaking with others, reading articles online, and also mylotting!
@antioxidant (438)
• Australia
25 Oct 08
Not sure what sort of difference you are referring to but i can speak both chinese and english. My chinese, however, is on the poor side. I learned a bit of french last year but i think I've forgotten a lot of it already.
@daisychinese (302)
• China
30 Oct 08
I can speak Chinese and English. And Chinese is my mother language. My Enghish is just so so. I know a little japanese, too.
@redwarrior82 (480)
• Singapore
25 Oct 08
I can speak both Chinese and English. My English is better than Chinese. I can also speak a little bit of Spanish. My English language have improved ever since I joined mylot =)
Anyway, how is speaking languages going to make any differences?
@pweety_princess (2012)
• Australia
25 Oct 08
I can't speak Chinese but I can speak English and Croatian.
Can I ask though, by speaking different languages, how is that making a difference?
@dickey2009 (38)
• China
25 Oct 08
Any else,It's a little different as you can speak English and Chinese in your country,isn't it?
@eurydice23 (1)
• Philippines
26 Oct 08
I can speak English and Filipino. I also understand a few Spanish and Korean words.
@Emilyzhu (147)
• China
25 Oct 08
I can speak both Chinese and English .Although English is not our native language ,it is now so wildly used that we should speak it well ,then we can have more opportunity to exist in the society .English is a beutiful language ,and it is not very hard to learn .Happy mylotting !