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Lalaith 03-05-2004 08:20 AM

A reason to move to the UK
 
you can learn elvish at school

Lady Snickerdoodle 03-05-2004 03:01 PM

seriously????? *packs bags and grabs walking stick and lorien cloak*
Well, even at my young and tender age, I've already decided that I'm going to Oxford. Do they teach it there?

Sirithheruwen 03-05-2004 05:24 PM

OOOOOOOOOHHH!!!
 
*jealous jealous* *jealous jealous*
I tried to read the article, but nothing came up (???) What school is this anyways? I'll tell my cousin way way over there (I live in the US) about it! She's a semi-fan of LOTR...but I guess only the really obsessed ones (*coughLikeUscough*) would really be interested...you never know...hmmm...intresting...

EDIT: Nevermind, I was able to read it...i had just gone into one of my "WhyWon'tTheComputerWorkI'mSoConfused" phases. Very interesting. Although, my cousin wouldn't be able to go anyways, being female. It just wouldn't work at an all boys school.;)

Ellwyn 03-07-2004 04:28 AM

This is the link

Angry Brandybuck 03-07-2004 02:31 PM

That is pretty cool and not really something I would expect from Birmingham.

Lady Snickerdoodle: You probably can learn Sindarin and Quenya at Oxford, if you're a Postgraduate. However, I don't understand why anyone would want to become so involved in such an archaic education system when there are so many brilliant, forward thinking Universities around that can sometimes be better than Oxbridge. But hey, its your dream.

Mad Baggins 03-07-2004 07:49 PM

Oh, I saw this in the news section of msn.ca. That's really neat. It would be great to have a course like that in school. I'm going to have to talk to the correspondence course people...;)

Sirithheruwen, your cousin could pull an Eowyn and take that course!

Beanamir of Gondor 03-08-2004 11:32 AM

There's a school in Pennsylvania (don't remember which one- maybe it was Ohio?) that has a Tolkien Dialect class and a Tolkien History class. I'll have to check and see where.

Feared Half-Elf 03-08-2004 01:27 PM

Cool!

I'm in England already. Could be interesting...

Lhundulinwen 03-15-2004 08:37 PM

Ha! I'm still in high school, and the only other language other than english offered is spanish. And only to Jr.'s and Sr.'s!! Grrr. Reason number 356,000,000,000 why I hate living in a rural area. United Kingdom here I come!! *laughs vigorously in a heavy english accent*

Iaurhirwen 03-15-2004 10:22 PM

I want to speak Sindarin!!!!!!

I really can't complain about Quenyan cause I'm kinda learning that already. (Thank you Ardalambion!!!!) But that would be so cool to get a course like that in school. Maybe I can get my teachers to organize it. My Drama teacher is a big LOTR fan so . . . . .but I highly doubt that the administration would go for it :mad: :(

Failivrin 03-16-2004 03:00 PM

i'm in England too! YAY!

Lady Snickerdoodle: you probably can learn Elvish at Oxford; they have some great Tolkien societies. they hold Oxonmoot there too. I've decided i'm going there too:D

Sirithheruwen 03-16-2004 04:53 PM

All too true Mad Baggins, all too true. I'll suggest it to her right away! :D (Or until the next time we call...you DO have to pay for long-distance calls you know...hmmm....imagine that!)

Arwen Evenstar 03-16-2004 06:11 PM

So not fair! :mad:

purplefluffychainsaw 04-10-2004 09:11 AM

**Laughs** Well who'd a-thought it! I heard that you could learn elvish in some US univertities, but in england? Hah! So there *is*something decent here. Alert the authorities!


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