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Iversen
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 Message 57 of 66
23 February 2009 at 12:57pm | IP Logged 
I have to do something about my Russian, - the rest is not a problem
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JasonBourne
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Studies: Spanish, Japanese, Arabic (Written), Turkish

 
 Message 58 of 66
24 February 2009 at 1:46am | IP Logged 
Japanese: Get back up to high intermediate/advanced in Japanese and have at least 1500 characters memorized (currently at around 500; reading and writing)

Arabic: Finish "Al-Kitaab" Textbook Part 1 (about half done right now) in MSA and go through Eastern Arabic I and II on Pimsleur.

Mandarin: Finish "Integrated Chinese" Textbook Part 1 and maybe start book 2, go through Pimsleur II and III, and *maybe* go through the New Practical Chinese Reader Textbook part 1

I'd like to start an "easier" language such as French or German but my plate is a little full right now
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Luai_lashire
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 Message 59 of 66
09 March 2009 at 3:05am | IP Logged 
Japanese: Finish Genki 1 and purchase Genki 2. Explore independent learning tools, like Pimsleur or Mango,
that I haven't looked into yet; decide whether or not I will be taking Japanese 2 at the University next school
year. Put at least 200 sentences in my SRS and begin using it daily. Once I've done all this I will make more
solid goals in terms of what I want to learn.

Esperanto: Enroll in the beginning courses from Lernu! and begin correspondence with a fluent friend of mine;
then go on with whatever more advanced materials I find. Hopefully reach an acceptable intermediate level of
fluency or above by the end of the year.

I also must decide whether or not I will be taking Chinese 1 at my school next year, as they are replacing
Japanese with it. And the other high school in our area is offering Arabic for the first time, which is also
tempting. I like classes because, as a full-time student, they make it easy for me to fit language learning into
my daily schedule; but I also dislike them because they don't move at a quick enough pace for me. So it can be
a tough choice.

One of my classmates will be taking the Arabic classes, Chinese classes, and Japanese at the university next
year, as well as going on to her fourth year of Spanish. She's already been balancing multiple languages quite
well- I admire that a lot. However, even though I am tempted to follow in her footsteps, I don't think I could
manage so much homework!
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Lindsay19
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 Message 60 of 66
09 March 2009 at 6:06am | IP Logged 
My plans have changed. I wish to focus soley on German for the next few months before my trip, so I can reach a proficient level. I'll get back on track with Dutch and Swedish when I return. Someday, years from now, I'll really begin Finnish. For now, I'm ok just knowing the very basics.
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Raчraч Ŋuɲa
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 Message 61 of 66
09 March 2009 at 9:28am | IP Logged 
Write down the grammar of my conlang, Remiɲgoч.

Be fluent in Castellano and start studying Français.
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ellasevia
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 Message 62 of 66
09 March 2009 at 2:04pm | IP Logged 
Here are my language goals:
ENGLISH: it's my native language; I don't think I have to do anything

SPANISH: don't lose interest entirely; next school year, I am beginning level 5, the highest my school offers (other than Spanish Literature, in which I am not interested)

FRENCH: same as Spanish; I'm taking level four next year

PORTUGUESE: keep working; finish LiveMocha courses, perhaps finish my Living Language "Ultimate" course

GREEK: I'm going to Greece for about seven weeks this summer so I will get lots of practice; continue and perhaps even finish working with my current book--"Learn Greek Without a Teacher" (although I do have a teacher, my grandmother)

ITALIAN: when I started Italian in December, my goal was to achieve basic fluency by mid-June to mid-July; I am still hoping to arrive at this goal; finish LiveMocha courses

GERMAN: keep using textbook and try to finish by May (the school lent it to me and I have to give it back before the end of the year); maybe start using that book that I bought but have barely touched yet; finish LiveMocha courses

ESPERANTO: try to rekindle my interest (I got bored of Esperanto for a time) and achieve basic or even advanced fluency

JAPANESE: I am starting level 1 Japanese at school next year; it will be my first non-IE language!


Edited by ellasevia on 09 March 2009 at 2:05pm

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tudwell
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 Message 63 of 66
10 March 2009 at 6:11am | IP Logged 
^^ellasevia, you're a beast! 8 languages at once? Wow.

Myself, I want to get my German to the point that I can read German literature with just a dictionary by my side (currently use mostly guided readers with lots of vocab and notes right there in the book). And to be able to hold a conversation in German.

I'm also studying Spanish at my university but, God, is that class boring. Goes way too slow for me. After that class is over, I want at least to maintain some interest. At the very least, I'll goof around on Transparent Language's Learn Spanish Now program.
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ellasevia
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 Message 64 of 66
10 March 2009 at 1:30pm | IP Logged 
tudwell wrote:
^^ellasevia, you're a beast! 8 languages at once? Wow.


Technically yes, that is eight languages at once, but I generally don't count the ones I am doing at school as the ones I am studying (even though I really am). So, I am not studying English at all, studying Spanish, French, and Japanese at school, and Portuguese, German, Italian, and Greek (and sort-of Esperanto) on my own. So by my accounting, that is four-five languages, depending whether or not you include Esperanto.

Edited by ellasevia on 10 March 2009 at 1:31pm



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