Re: Trusting the US to follow previous agreements
By: Janis Kracht to Joe Delahaye on Tue May 03 2016 12:02:08
JK> Listening in conversation is always harder than reading in most cases
JK> unless you've visted a place where the language is spoken I've found. I
JK> was lucky in that my first french instructor was an ex-nun who had spent a
JK> lot of time in France. She pushed listening skills as well as reading
JK> skills.
You mean they let her leave the convent? Back then it was not so easy as it is
these days, although I understand it still is not simple.
>> Working with a lot of French Canadians, I did learn a few choice words
>> though
JK> Lol :) :)
Indeed
>> So, you actually 'saved' her. From herself and the cults.
JK> Looks like it :) I was incredibly proud of her achievements finally
JK> She worked in the reasearch department for serious diseases and applied to
JK> the CDC... turned out to be a sharp kid :) Amazing what education will do
JK> for people - but I knew that would be the case for her.
Lucky woman, your sister.
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