stout Senior Member Ireland Joined 5373 days ago 108 posts - 140 votes Speaks: English* Studies: French
| Message 25 of 47 16 March 2010 at 9:22pm | IP Logged |
Most people can master a foreign language.English-speaking peoples are no better or no worse that anyone else when it come to foreign language learning.It just that English is the international lingua franca of the world and English-speakers take that for granted and unfortunately it has made English-speakers lazy when comes to foreign languages.
Even English-speakers who not lingusts can aquire a very good knowledge of a foreign
language if they are motivated,make the effort and have the time learn to learn it.
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TannerS Triglot Groupie United States Joined 5611 days ago 58 posts - 60 votes Speaks: English*, German, Spanish Studies: Russian, Latin, Ancient Greek
| Message 26 of 47 16 March 2010 at 10:01pm | IP Logged |
Captain Haddock wrote:
MäcØSŸ wrote:
The worst thing is when people say that you have a gift for languages, as if you didn’t put any
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This. I was so annoyed once by some American ladies who kept telling me I "must be gifted at languages" because
I speak Japanese. No, I just worked really *@#$ hard for years and years at it. |
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I agree with this. Nobody says this to my friends who are interested in chemistry and physics, even though they are much more intelligent than I am. I know that these people mean well, but it's not as though language is an arcane pursuit. In fact, I cannot think of a more mundane subject matter. Everyone in the world uses language. I would, however, understand if someone praised me in this manner for my efforts in historical linguistics (though I would be equally embarrassed) or my friends efforts in science. Oh well. I suppose I can consent to their unwarranted praise...
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ManicGenius Senior Member United States Joined 5483 days ago 288 posts - 420 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Esperanto, French, Japanese
| Message 27 of 47 16 March 2010 at 10:05pm | IP Logged |
TannerS wrote:
I know that these people mean well, but it's not as though language is an arcane pursuit. |
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Languages are a dark art to a lot of people, often myself when studying Japanese and Chinese.
Come on... you can't say those symbols aren't arcane!
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stout Senior Member Ireland Joined 5373 days ago 108 posts - 140 votes Speaks: English* Studies: French
| Message 28 of 47 16 March 2010 at 11:33pm | IP Logged |
Learning a foreign language takes time and sometimes they are days when you're
feeling you're making a lot of progress and there are days when feel you're learning nothing at all.It's unrealistic to assume that you are going to enjoy language learning all the time.You will have your good days and bad days,but you should always perservere when learning a foreigh language.
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stout Senior Member Ireland Joined 5373 days ago 108 posts - 140 votes Speaks: English* Studies: French
| Message 29 of 47 17 March 2010 at 1:36am | IP Logged |
When learning a foreign language having self-study language courses like Linguaphone,
Hugo French/German/Spanish in Three Months or Rossetta Stone are an excellent way of
learning a foreign language.It gives you a good foundation of your target language.
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stout Senior Member Ireland Joined 5373 days ago 108 posts - 140 votes Speaks: English* Studies: French
| Message 30 of 47 17 March 2010 at 1:41am | IP Logged |
Also log on to foreign T.V channels on the net,you will not understand everything that's being said,but it gives you a gist of your target language.I think it's a good way of learning a foreign language.
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stout Senior Member Ireland Joined 5373 days ago 108 posts - 140 votes Speaks: English* Studies: French
| Message 31 of 47 17 March 2010 at 1:52am | IP Logged |
If possible sign up for foreign language classes.They are not in my opinion essential
when it comes to language learning,but classes are useful when learning a language.
Language classes form part of the jigsaw puzzle of foreign language learning.
If you live in any major city throught out the world,sign up with a language school
that specialises in a particular language.For example the major foreign languages
of French,German and Spanish have their own institutes which are partly funded by
their govts.Like the Alliance Francaise,Gothete Institute and Intituto Cervantes.
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stout Senior Member Ireland Joined 5373 days ago 108 posts - 140 votes Speaks: English* Studies: French
| Message 32 of 47 17 March 2010 at 2:04am | IP Logged |
stout wrote:
If possible sign up for foreign language classes.They are not in my opinion essential
when it comes to language learning,but classes are useful when learning a language.
Language classes form part of the jigsaw puzzle of foreign language learning.
If you live in any major city throught out the world,sign up with a language school
that specialises in a particular language.For example the major foreign languages
of French,German and Spanish have their own institutes which are partly funded by
their govts.Like the Alliance Francaise,Gothete Institute and Intituto Cervantes. |
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These language institutes of Alliance Francaise,Gothete Institute and Instituto
Cervantes are a very good way of learning a foreign language and the teachers generally are pretty good and also going these institutes give you a little bit of a taster of the country and it's a good compromise to those who are unable to go and live in a French,German or Spanish speaking country.
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