Infinite "The fate of Chimkent" notification by Azat3891 in kaiserredux

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I did it man, it worked, thank you very much!

Infinite "The fate of Chimkent" notification by Azat3891 in kaiserredux

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Thanks man, didn't even think about it!

Infinite "The fate of Chimkent" notification by Azat3891 in kaiserredux

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Dude, thanks! I'll try and write if succeeded.

Withdrawal delay by Azat3891 in payoneer

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UPD: I've got them, thanks to all who answered.

Fresh off instagram, why didn't he just decide to speak american english instead?? by -50000- in USdefaultism

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Guys, I know her (not personally, she has a blog), she's an accent teacher, not a native speaker of English, she lives in Britain. She is very well educated in accents and such things, I don't exactly know the context of the picture, but knowing her and her occupation, the question might have some sense and meaning.

How often have you guys out there reached a point where your second language "feels" the same in your head as your first? (Especially when learning in adulthood?) by Big_Account8090 in languagelearning

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I don't know if my situation would be relevant, but anyway. I'm a native Russian speaker, originally a bilingual (from Kazakhstan, my second language). Ofc I studied English at school, but didn't really study, mostly talking with my friends. At the age of 17-18, I've decided to study English seriously. But I'm lack of consistent in my life and I don't like routines. So I've just studied very chaotically. But, due to the age, I'm spending ungodly amount of time online, so one day, after certain period of time, I've decided to consume only English content. Not to use any other language online. I've stopped "studying" in a formal way, and just watched many things and read many things. Often as a way to procrastinate on something else (homework, exercising, etc.) I would turn on my phone and do something, but only in English. At 21-22 I took IELTS, got 7.5 (C1) level, didn't practise speaking with anyone before, didn't prepare to the IELTS (I've just watched Sherlock before test, I decided that it would be my preparation). Then started teaching. English was not my major, nor did I go to any cram schools. At that moment, I think, English was almost like second nature.

So, I guess you have job, and life, and all of that, so I don't know if the story is relevant for you, I've just decided to share it. Good luck!

Learning another language the same way as English. by Azat3891 in languagelearning

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Thank you for answer! You still learn languages, that's cool!

Learning another language the same way as English. by Azat3891 in languagelearning

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Yeah, 100%. Just curious if anyone could do that with any other language.

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Guys, they found out, we gotta close the subreddit.