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Captjack
Newbie
United States
Joined 4772 days ago

2 posts - 2 votes
Speaks: English*

 
 Message 1 of 9
23 October 2011 at 9:31pm | IP Logged 
Hello all, my name is Jack and my account finally activated so I could take part in the Forum’s. I am 38 years old and know no other language but English. However, I have always wanted to learn Chinese.

I tried the Rosetta Stone but always give it up after a few day’s. What is funny is when I start back all the words that it has taught me comes back but I can only remember them while using the program.

Perhaps some are saying I’m too old to learn another language. And that’s fine because I like challenges. I will learn to speak Chinese, and I will learn it good enough to speak to a Chinese person in their own language. I plan to use other sources though, after reading all of your reviews on Rosetta Stone I agree with you all. Just wish I had found this Forum before spending $300.00. My plan is to use CD’s while driving around, and eventually get into a yahoo chat room for China to practice my speaking skills. I am open to any suggestions any of you are willing to share.

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tractor
Tetraglot
Senior Member
Norway
Joined 5444 days ago

1349 posts - 2292 votes 
Speaks: Norwegian*, English, Spanish, Catalan
Studies: French, German, Latin

 
 Message 2 of 9
23 October 2011 at 10:23pm | IP Logged 
Captjack wrote:
Hello all, my name is Jack and my account finally activated so I could take part in the Forum’s.

Welcome!
Captjack wrote:
Perhaps some are saying I’m too old to learn another language.

You're not.
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Ketutar
Triglot
Newbie
Sweden
Joined 4774 days ago

20 posts - 31 votes
Speaks: Finnish*, English, Swedish
Studies: French, Italian, Maltese

 
 Message 3 of 9
23 October 2011 at 10:58pm | IP Logged 
Hello, Jack, I'm Ket and I have been eagerly waiting for the activation as well the last couple of days :-D

I am 42 and trilingual, and I want to learn any and all languages in the world :-D I'm slowly starting to realize that perhaps I could learn one percent of all the languages, but I probably won't be able to remember all of them, but one permille would be nice too :-D

You are never too old to do anything. Your ability to learn doesn't diminish by time, on the contrary. Your ability to learn new sounds and phonemes is still there. Your brain is just as capable of learning a new language as it was of learning your first language.

My advice to you is to use all the options you can find around you, and there is an ocean of resources in learning Chinese on-line, a lot of it free. Just google "learn Chinese".

Just don't give up. A little every day, just fifteen minutes, if you can't do more, but do fifteen minutes. Remember the tortoise and the hare. You can change the method you are using, but don't give up on Chinese. Billions of people have learned to speak Chinese, why not you? :-D

And you can sell your Rosetta. There are people who would be happy to get a little used language course.
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Icaria909
Senior Member
United States
Joined 5582 days ago

201 posts - 346 votes 
Speaks: English*
Studies: Spanish

 
 Message 4 of 9
24 October 2011 at 12:19am | IP Logged 
Welcome to the forums. Im sure you will eventually learn chinese. Word of advise, make sure you spend more time studying than on the forums. That was a mistake i made for two years :(
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strikingstar
Bilingual Tetraglot
Senior Member
United States
Joined 5164 days ago

292 posts - 444 votes 
Speaks: English*, Mandarin*, Cantonese, Swahili
Studies: Spanish, Arabic (Written)

 
 Message 5 of 9
24 October 2011 at 12:50am | IP Logged 
Icaria909 wrote:
make sure you spend more time studying than on the forums


I think everyone here is guilty of that to a certain extent. I stopped posting here for a
few months and yet I'm back here again. It's like an addiction.

To the OP, good luck with your Chinese. And now time for me to get back to Harry Potter y
la Camara Secreta.

Edited by strikingstar on 24 October 2011 at 12:51am

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NickJS
Senior Member
United Kingdom
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Joined 4950 days ago

264 posts - 334 votes 
Speaks: English*
Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese

 
 Message 6 of 9
24 October 2011 at 6:25pm | IP Logged 
Welcome!

As Ketutar said, sell the Rosetta Stone and pick up something like Teach Yourself (with
the audio cds), Pimsleur or Assimil.

Using chatrooms is definitely a good idea when you have learnt some to practice.

Also for learning the tones and basic stuff, be sure to check out ChinesePod online
(quite a few on here recommend it) and thats free for all the beginner materials.

Other than that be sure to pick up a good dictionary, character book and do lots of
listening!

Good luck Captjack!
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Captjack
Newbie
United States
Joined 4772 days ago

2 posts - 2 votes
Speaks: English*

 
 Message 7 of 9
24 October 2011 at 10:48pm | IP Logged 
Thanks to all of you for the Welcome’s. I got the Michel Thomas Method it has 8 CD’s. Each one seems to be just over an hour long. Which incidentally is the same amount of time it takes me to drive home from work. I listened to CD 1 today, it dealt on the 4 different tones, I guess 5 if you count the neutral tone.

I like the way the sentence structure stays the same no matter if you’re making a statement or asking a question. But those tones will either make me or break me. I’m a hillbilly so my accent doesn’t help much. Anyway I plan to use these CD’s and then purchase the Pimsleur or Assimil program to extend my vocabulary.

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Remster
Diglot
Senior Member
Netherlands
Joined 4796 days ago

120 posts - 134 votes 
Speaks: Dutch*, English
Studies: German, French

 
 Message 8 of 9
25 October 2011 at 10:28am | IP Logged 
I wish you the best of luck!
You're not too old, of course you might have to work a bit more, but you can do it.
People told me there are others with difficulties here who managed to get somewhere.


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