shootingstar
12-13-2007, 07:56 PM
Well, I was lucky enough to be pre-selected and tested for my French language fluency. For some Canadian govn't jobs. As you may know, English and French are Canada's 2 official languages.
But jeesh, it was dragging up memory on stuff that I had barely used since 20 years ago. Last time I took French courses was at university ...
Tests lasted 3 hrs. There is going to be more testing --on my speaking/verbal skills in French. Should be the most pathetic performance vs. my reading comprehesion and writing skills.
Well, if nothing comes out of all this....at least I know..it will still be a good experience to go to Quebec and France. Knowing even some words and phrases is helpful.
Oh well, I can't get too sad about this. My first language/mother tongue is Chinese and it might have deteroriated to a point that it's worse than my French now. Now that is sad because my mother tongue is of greater value/importance to me vs. French --as the alternate language to English.
But jeesh, it was dragging up memory on stuff that I had barely used since 20 years ago. Last time I took French courses was at university ...
Tests lasted 3 hrs. There is going to be more testing --on my speaking/verbal skills in French. Should be the most pathetic performance vs. my reading comprehesion and writing skills.
Well, if nothing comes out of all this....at least I know..it will still be a good experience to go to Quebec and France. Knowing even some words and phrases is helpful.
Oh well, I can't get too sad about this. My first language/mother tongue is Chinese and it might have deteroriated to a point that it's worse than my French now. Now that is sad because my mother tongue is of greater value/importance to me vs. French --as the alternate language to English.