So just memorize the words and make sure I'm saying them first, and we'll get the rest later? That sounds a lot like my English classes.
[Classes which were functional, but. Well. Watanuki can speak English, but it's very formal and sounds like a textbook rather than what a teenager might sound like while talking. He's imagining the end result of these studies will be somewhat similar, at least until Merlin starts teaching him about what the magic will do and how to use it beyond knowing the words.
Fortunately, Watanuki excels at rote memorization, so this will be an easy task for him. Read the book, memorize the words. He can do that.
Speaking of which, what language is this book written in? Because as Watanuki takes it, he's opening it to the first page to at least glance over it and see what it looks like.]
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[Classes which were functional, but. Well. Watanuki can speak English, but it's very formal and sounds like a textbook rather than what a teenager might sound like while talking. He's imagining the end result of these studies will be somewhat similar, at least until Merlin starts teaching him about what the magic will do and how to use it beyond knowing the words.
Fortunately, Watanuki excels at rote memorization, so this will be an easy task for him. Read the book, memorize the words. He can do that.
Speaking of which, what language is this book written in? Because as Watanuki takes it, he's opening it to the first page to at least glance over it and see what it looks like.]