I learned how to speak English watching television.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I learned how to write television scripts the same way I have learned to do almost everything else in my entire life, which is by reading.
I speak the language of television.
I learned English, my sixth language at this point, quite quickly.
I learned how to turn it on and turn it off. You learn that in theater, too, but for film work, I learned from doing 'Henry,' I learned how to leave work at work and go home. There's always spillover. Actors speak of this.
I grew up listening to English music.
I learned Spanish at home and, since half my family doesn't speak English, it's my first language.
I learned English kind of late. I remember when I got my first opportunity to work in America, I didn't speak a lot of English, so I only really knew my lines for the movie I was doing.
I learned life from some good teachers.
I learned nothing while I was in school.
I learned about machinery, I learned how men behaved under pressure, and I learned about Americans.
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