meilz92
where are my hair
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- 2014
i was just curious...
in order for someone to do ESL instead of standard or advanced english,
does english literally have to be their second language? like, do they actually have to have learnt another language before english when they were a little kid, or can you choose ESL if you learnt english first yet speak another language mostly?
what about people who know another language but predominantely speak english, or only speak english??
in order for someone to do ESL instead of standard or advanced english,
does english literally have to be their second language? like, do they actually have to have learnt another language before english when they were a little kid, or can you choose ESL if you learnt english first yet speak another language mostly?
what about people who know another language but predominantely speak english, or only speak english??