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leroc
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Speaks: English*
Studies: German

 
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05 February 2013 at 8:09am | IP Logged 
Hey everyone at HTLAL reading my post! I’m a new language learner, although I’ve been a hobbyist for years. When I was a young kid I got hooked on long distance biking and have been doing that for years and continue to this day. I was hooked on poultry farming and did that for some years until I unfortunately had to get rid of them. Now I am wanting to learn a foreign language for the first time. I feel the basic concepts of persistence, hard work, and drive to reach the next peak and cross the next mountain pass I learned in long distance biking, and the daily maintenance routine I had to maintain for years with poultry farming, will transfer well into a daily language habit.

I’ve always been interested in language, ever since I learned to speak my mother told me that I would say a new word over and over just for the enjoyment of speaking. In middle and high school I read books on phonology and anthropological linguistics, yet oddly enough, never learned a language. I was more interested in phonology and theoretical models then actually learning a language. I still felt frustrated with myself on occasion that I could only communicate in English; somehow limited in my thought process and creativity. I now have a drive to learn a language and I wish to use this forum to talk to others that experience the same things I know I’ll go through, to help motivate me by holding me accountable to make it to the next log post.

Currently I am attempting to move to Norway later this year and have a good opportunity to do so. If everything works out I'll write kind of a travel/language log on this site. I'm not learning any language at the moment because if I don't end up in Norway I wouldn't have wanted to have wasted my time learning Norwegian if I couldn't go for sure.

Thank you for taking the time to read this, and I hope that I will be on good terms with most of you in this great community. I know I’ve gotten some enjoyment out of reading the logs and topics this past week and hope that I will contribute half as interesting material as some of the things I’ve read.

- Leroc



Edited by leroc on 07 February 2013 at 2:57am

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BaronBill
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 Message 2 of 7
05 February 2013 at 3:36pm | IP Logged 
Hello Leroc! Welcome to the Forum. Whatever language you decide to learn first will always hold a special place for you. I hope the Norway gig works out for you.

See you around.
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Lakeseayesno
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 Message 3 of 7
05 February 2013 at 8:41pm | IP Logged 
Welcome, Leroc. I'm quite sure the persistance and drive you've built over the years will translate nicely into this new path you're taking on. Just as long as you enjoy it, though. ;)

I hope your Norway plans go through. It's always great when things work out like one hopes they would.

Also...

leroc wrote:
I’ve been a hobbiest (?) for years.

A hobbyist. :p
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leroc
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Studies: German

 
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05 February 2013 at 11:58pm | IP Logged 
Lakeseayesno wrote:
Welcome, Leroc. I'm quite sure the persistance and drive you've built over the years will translate nicely into this new path you're taking on. Just as long as you enjoy it, though. ;)

I hope your Norway plans go through. It's always great when things work out like one hopes they would.

Also...

leroc wrote:
I’ve been a hobbiest (?) for years.

A hobbyist. :p


I thought I spelled it wrong but my spell check wasn't picking it up. Hobbyist isn't exactly a word I use everyday haha.
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Serpent
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06 February 2013 at 12:14am | IP Logged 
hobbit-hobbier-hobbiest :D
welcome!!! good luck with your studies!
(and moving... i really want to move to finland)

Edited by Serpent on 06 February 2013 at 12:15am

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Lakeseayesno
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 Message 6 of 7
06 February 2013 at 10:32pm | IP Logged 
leroc wrote:
I thought I spelled it wrong but my spell check wasn't picking it up. Hobbyist isn't exactly a word I use everyday haha.


I don't think ANYBODY uses that word on an everyday basis... haha.

Serpent wrote:
hobbit-hobbier-hobbiest :D


That brings all sorts of weird images to mind. Is the criterion for level of 'hobbitness' the furriness of one's feet? D:

"Mate, you the hobbiest man I've seen in years."

(Sorry for derailing your welcome thread, Leroc. XD Welcome again, and enjoy.)
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leroc
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 Message 7 of 7
06 February 2013 at 11:08pm | IP Logged 
Quote:

That brings all sorts of weird images to mind. Is the criterion for level of 'hobbitness' the furriness of one's feet? D:

"Mate, you the hobbiest man I've seen in years."
(Sorry for derailing your welcome thread, Leroc. XD Welcome again, and enjoy.)


It's all good. I busted out laughing when I pictured a guy with a wooden leg talking to a jive English person!


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