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Captain Haddock
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 Message 9 of 17
15 February 2010 at 10:04am | IP Logged 
^ Cool, I'm in Nagoya.
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jae
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 Message 10 of 17
15 February 2010 at 10:19am | IP Logged 
Just through my own experience, I really do not think it will take that long to read German philosophy. I studied German for five years with classes, and am now living in Germany for the year (since August). I can already read German philosophy pretty well. Of course it's more difficult than reading novels (though I think that is also in part to the fact that the content is harder to process ;D), but in German, there are a lot of words, which in English would be rather difficult words (think philosophical words), but which is German are easier due to the fact that you can understand the individual parts and then make sense of the word as a whole. Good luck with German! It's really a great language.
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Volte
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 Message 11 of 17
15 February 2010 at 7:10pm | IP Logged 
The level you want to reach in Latin is definitely achievable a lot faster. I covered the grammar with Sprachprofi in less than 3 days. Vocabulary takes a bit more time, admittedly, but it sounds like your goals are reachable in a weekend followed by devoting a bit of time each day for a month or so.

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starst
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 Message 12 of 17
17 February 2010 at 12:25pm | IP Logged 
Captain Haddock wrote:
^ Cool, I'm in Nagoya.

I was hoping that he would come to Tokyo, oei...

I think it mainly depends on the 8-hour job part. It's not easy to keep up with language learning while you have to work overtime all the time :(
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bcurtis
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 Message 13 of 17
25 February 2010 at 12:18am | IP Logged 
Guys,
My name is Bryan. The languages I want to learn in the next 3 years are Spanish (for business), Portuguese (for pleasure/just to know it), and French (for business). After those three, I would entertain the idea of speaking German or an African language. As this point, I'm using Rosetta Stone (computer based) and Pimsleur (audio cs's) to learn Spanish. I've been doing this for almost 2 months and wish fluency would come faster lol. If anyone has any advice please help! I would like to come up with a plan to learn the three languages listed above. Please help! :-)
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datsunking1
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 Message 14 of 17
25 February 2010 at 5:33pm | IP Logged 
bcurtis wrote:
Guys,
My name is Bryan. The languages I want to learn in the next 3 years are Spanish (for business), Portuguese (for pleasure/just to know it), and French (for business). After those three, I would entertain the idea of speaking German or an African language. As this point, I'm using Rosetta Stone (computer based) and Pimsleur (audio cs's) to learn Spanish. I've been doing this for almost 2 months and wish fluency would come faster lol. If anyone has any advice please help! I would like to come up with a plan to learn the three languages listed above. Please help! :-)


Fluency may take years to develop. :P

Listen to music, I do that all the time and has helped me tremendously in language learning.

remember, Effort put in = what you get out :D

best of luck!!

Focus on one language at a time, or 2 if you can handle it. :)
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crackpot
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 Message 15 of 17
20 March 2010 at 2:47am | IP Logged 
If you are working and have kids this amount of time seems reasonable.

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Arekkusu
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 Message 16 of 17
20 March 2010 at 2:59pm | IP Logged 
datsunking1 wrote:
bcurtis wrote:
I've been doing this for almost 2 months and wish
fluency would come faster lol. If anyone has any advice please help! I would like to
come up with a plan to learn the three languages listed above. Please help! :-)


Fluency may take years to develop. :P

I haven't seen many -- if any -- posts on the subject of fluency in the little time
I've been on this forum. It would be an interesting topic.

I can't say I have that problem, though. Perhaps fluency is one of my strong points. I
don't like tools like Pimsleur; instead of repeating meaningless sentences out of
context, I think about the events that I will participate in, the meetings I will have,
and I visualize that situation, much like an athlete would, and I put myself through it
in the language. I repeat over and over any phrase that is slow to come out. It's a lot
more meaningful than Pimsleur.


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