“Well, at the beginning I couldn’t understand anything you said, but now we can talk to each other really well.”
“It’s better, it’s like you don’t have to think about it as hard.”
“Now you can say whatever you want to. You still have an accent, but that could take years to go away.”
“You’re a lot more fluent, at the beginning you spoke half English and paused a lot more, but now it’s easier.”
“At the beginning you had to ask what people were saying and to have them repeat things, but now you understand everything that we say.”
“Nope, not better. Just kidding. I don’t know, it’s hard to compare because we were all impressed by how much German you could already speak. But it’s easier for you know, isn’t it.”
So there you have it. On another note, yesterday I signed up to give a presentation on the Amish in my Religion class. Just spreading the Lancaster wealth.
Wichtige Wörter:
- am Anfang: at the beginning
- fließend: fluent
- die Sprache: the language
- verstehen: understand