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Shiri Dori wrote:
> But thinking in two languages is so much harder than thinking in one. You have
> to think twice as much! :-)
> Also, when I came to the US I had a really tough time. I failed the math
> honors test just because I didn't know the terminology - heck, I didn't know
> what a hypotenuse was! (I knew what it WAS, just not by that name; thus I
> failed to understand the question as a whole). I was stuck in classes where
> all the material was review to me, both in math, physics and chem (yes I take
> both physics and chem which made it even harder - although I understood the
> material and was even bored by it, I couldn't keep up with the amounts of work
> given.)
heheh... when I moved to Boston, started taking math at BHS, and in the
first test I got a 10 (out of 100). Definitely didn't make a good
impression on my teacher. It took two months before I finally caught up
with the terminology... :/ After that though, it was easy enough,
until I started learning for the .il tests... ;)
Dan
(Trying hard to think of a FUT for this, but can't really? FUT
.loc.il?)
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