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So how well do you know English?

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  • L leppie

    Do you know the 100 most common words? In 5 minutes? http://codebox.no-ip.net/controller?page=misc.QuizCommonWords[^] I dont! I got 24 :|

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    MidwestLimey
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    50 .. woohoo, sadly that seems high :D


    I'm largely language agnostic


    After a while they all bug me :doh:


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    • L leppie

      Do you know the 100 most common words? In 5 minutes? http://codebox.no-ip.net/controller?page=misc.QuizCommonWords[^] I dont! I got 24 :|

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      shiftedbitmonkey
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      40, just couldn't think of all those little words... Hmmm... interesting, second language people use those more so I think that's why they get a better score, the more common words are the backbone of their initial vocabulary where as we have quite a pile to sort through.

      I've heard more said about less.

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      • L leppie

        Do you know the 100 most common words? In 5 minutes? http://codebox.no-ip.net/controller?page=misc.QuizCommonWords[^] I dont! I got 24 :|

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        qwerty2910
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        39

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        • S shiftedbitmonkey

          40, just couldn't think of all those little words... Hmmm... interesting, second language people use those more so I think that's why they get a better score, the more common words are the backbone of their initial vocabulary where as we have quite a pile to sort through.

          I've heard more said about less.

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          Colin Angus Mackay
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          shiftedbitmonkey wrote:

          interesting, second language people use those more so I think that's why they get a better score

          Not necessarily. Anyone who has learned a second language and thinks about how they learned it should do fairly well. My strategy was to think about when I was learning Spanish and think about the words there and the groups they were in. When you leanrn a second language you always pick up more about your own language as you try to make associations between the two. You also learn in more detail about various groups of words as each group has a specific set of rules. People don't generally learn that in their first language, because you pick it up as you go along. For example, I started with the articles (definite and indefinite*), then moved on to common verb conjucations (to be and to have), prepositions, interogatives, possessives, conjuctions and so on. * And I completely forgot that English does, along with other languages, have a plural indirect article. If you are curious the plural indirect article is "some"

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            shiftedbitmonkey wrote:

            interesting, second language people use those more so I think that's why they get a better score

            Not necessarily. Anyone who has learned a second language and thinks about how they learned it should do fairly well. My strategy was to think about when I was learning Spanish and think about the words there and the groups they were in. When you leanrn a second language you always pick up more about your own language as you try to make associations between the two. You also learn in more detail about various groups of words as each group has a specific set of rules. People don't generally learn that in their first language, because you pick it up as you go along. For example, I started with the articles (definite and indefinite*), then moved on to common verb conjucations (to be and to have), prepositions, interogatives, possessives, conjuctions and so on. * And I completely forgot that English does, along with other languages, have a plural indirect article. If you are curious the plural indirect article is "some"

            Recent blog posts: *SQL Server / Visual Studio install order *Installing SQL Server 2005 on Vista *Crazy Extension Methods Redux My Blog

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            shiftedbitmonkey
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            I was thinking along the lines of the MENSA tests that favor the attention to detail of things like the word: of. Where our brain glazes past it and foreign speakers tend to notice it right off. This is a function of the brain taking for granted certain elements. So my theory still applies in the context you supply. You are paying attention to those words, just as a second language speaker where as the bulk of us aren't. So, same point with the exception of the pedantic response. Doh. ;P

            I've heard more said about less.

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            • C Colin Angus Mackay

              shiftedbitmonkey wrote:

              interesting, second language people use those more so I think that's why they get a better score

              Not necessarily. Anyone who has learned a second language and thinks about how they learned it should do fairly well. My strategy was to think about when I was learning Spanish and think about the words there and the groups they were in. When you leanrn a second language you always pick up more about your own language as you try to make associations between the two. You also learn in more detail about various groups of words as each group has a specific set of rules. People don't generally learn that in their first language, because you pick it up as you go along. For example, I started with the articles (definite and indefinite*), then moved on to common verb conjucations (to be and to have), prepositions, interogatives, possessives, conjuctions and so on. * And I completely forgot that English does, along with other languages, have a plural indirect article. If you are curious the plural indirect article is "some"

              Recent blog posts: *SQL Server / Visual Studio install order *Installing SQL Server 2005 on Vista *Crazy Extension Methods Redux My Blog

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              shiftedbitmonkey
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              Heh, I just noticed you scored lower than I did. Hah! So much for your theory. The non-native speakers were reporting scores of 50.

              I've heard more said about less.

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              • S shiftedbitmonkey

                Heh, I just noticed you scored lower than I did. Hah! So much for your theory. The non-native speakers were reporting scores of 50.

                I've heard more said about less.

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                Colin Angus Mackay
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                shiftedbitmonkey wrote:

                I just noticed you scored lower than I did. Hah! So much for your theory.

                But I also scored higher than many other native speakers.

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                • P PIEBALDconsult

                  That's meta-data, not worth knowing. On the other hand, my kid used to watch "Between the Lions", and they had a song called "Ten Little Words", which I assume are the ten most common. After hearing it for the ump-teenth time I wrote them down: A The Is That You Of In And It To

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                  Derek Viljoen
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                  I got 51. But I type fast.

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                  • L leppie

                    Do you know the 100 most common words? In 5 minutes? http://codebox.no-ip.net/controller?page=misc.QuizCommonWords[^] I dont! I got 24 :|

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                    John M Drescher
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                    To my defense it is just past midnight and I got less than 4 hours sleep total since I woke up at 8:30 AM on Friday morning...

                    John

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                    • L leppie

                      Do you know the 100 most common words? In 5 minutes? http://codebox.no-ip.net/controller?page=misc.QuizCommonWords[^] I dont! I got 24 :|

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                      Ashley van Gerven
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                      I managed 35 - native speaker. But about 3 of them were in the last 15 seconds using words from their intro sentence "See how many of the 100 most common words in the English language you can guess in 5 minutes... " :-O :-D

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