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Sizen
Diglot
Senior Member
Canada
Joined 4329 days ago

165 posts - 347 votes 
Speaks: English*, French
Studies: Catalan, Spanish, Japanese, Ukrainian, German

 
 Message 1 of 3
28 January 2013 at 8:04am | IP Logged 
Nice to meet you all.

My name is Stefan and I finally notice my passion for languages a little while ago.
I've studied French from a young age, but my studies were mostly school-based so I
never got very comfortable speaking French. I've also studied Japanese for a few years
mostly on my own, and I did a five month exchange to Japan in my last year of high
school, 2 years ago. However, about a year ago, I realized that the reason I was
learning Japanese wasn't solely because I was intrigued by the culture, but because
languages interest me in general. I picked up French again about a year ago and I feel
like I'm just on the verge of reaching a satisfactory level of fluency in it! (I hope
to take and, in the best case scenario, pass the C2 exam in May this year. Just need to
continue reading intensively and talk about as many complex subjects as possible before
then!)

Anyway, I've also picked up Spanish since my college offers it and since I thought I
was going to need it for university. Turns out that I don't necessarily need it, but I
like it so I'm continuing with it. To be honest, I'm going head first into Spanish,
attempting to learn it to the highest level of fluency I can in 5 months (which
shouldn't be very high). The reason I'm trying to cram so much into such a short period
of time is because I will be doing an exchange to Taiwan this year in August and I
would like to have a good level in two foreign languages before I leave and start
learning Mandarin.

Looking even further into the future, I plan on improving my Japanese upon my return to
Canada. (It hasn't had much love these past few months...) Then, since I'll have to
continue with my higher education, I plan on studying linguistics in a Quebecois
university, where I will more than likely study German and Russian if I feel like I
have the time and the energy.

Basically, all of my friends think I'm crazy. Actually, I think I might be; although
I'm probably in good company here. ;)
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Jinx
Triglot
Senior Member
Germany
reverbnation.co
Joined 5683 days ago

1085 posts - 1879 votes 
Speaks: English*, German, French
Studies: Catalan, Dutch, Esperanto, Croatian, Serbian, Norwegian, Mandarin, Italian, Spanish, Yiddish

 
 Message 2 of 3
28 January 2013 at 5:48pm | IP Logged 
Welcome to the forum, Stefan! It sounds like you'll feel right at home here. ;) You're so lucky to be going to Taiwan to learn Chinese! I'm a big fan of this language as well.
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Lakeseayesno
Tetraglot
Senior Member
Mexico
thepolyglotist.com
Joined 4324 days ago

280 posts - 488 votes 
Speaks: English, Spanish*, Japanese, Italian
Studies: Esperanto, French

 
 Message 3 of 3
30 January 2013 at 6:52pm | IP Logged 
¡Bienvenido, Stefan!
Don't worry, you'll fit right in here with all the crazies. ;)
I hope you enjoy your stay here. I'm looking forward to seeing how you evolve in your goal languages (it sounds like you have your work cut out for you).


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