Everything french is good and i am glad i learnt it bonjour mes sapelles
it depends if your a fast learner or not
No, a learner's permit is not considered a state ID in New York.
you say 'je per' no jk idk but that's how you say I'm scared
The ability to grasp new concepts quickly = fast learner
A learner's permit is valid for 18 months.
Transfer it to another state? No, you cannot. You will have to re-apply for a learner's permit in the new state.
A learner may be hesitant in their behavior. When learning anything new, one will be a little apprehensive and slower in tasks.
The L1 will help the learner acquire the L2 language, but the key here is that the learner has to be literate in the L1 before it can be used as a foundation for the L2. If the learner is not literate the teacher can not use the L1 and has to start from the basics for the L2.
No, You will still need to take the written test. After passing, the DMV will issue you a learner's permit and you can take the test any time (so long as you are over 18.) If you are under the age of 18, you will need to hold the permit for 6 months. The earlier answer is not correct. It depends on the state law where you are.In New York, if a person has a Florida Learner's Permit and is at least 16 years old, the person can use the Florida Learner's Permit just like a New York Learner's Permit. Note the difference - a 15 year old cannot drive in New York due to the different age requirements for Learner's Permits in New York - minimum age for a New York Learner's Permit is 16 not 15 as it is for a Florida Learner's Permit.
No. If you have a learner's permit you are restricted to drive within the lines of New Jersey and with a licensed driver in the passenger seat.
yes you can
A person new to a field or activity; a beginner.