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Nephilim Diglot Senior Member Poland Joined 7148 days ago 363 posts - 368 votes Speaks: English*, Polish
| Message 129 of 377 11 February 2006 at 6:40am | IP Logged |
Hello Room,
Just to add my voice to the discussion - I actually did phone Mr Fazah last week. My birthday was on Monday and I thought what the hell, why not just phone the guy and see what he has to say for himself.
Unlike some of you, I'm not a polyglot so I wasn't able to test him in lots of languages. I was more interested in his methodology - which basically boils down to intelligent, systematic, hard work - with a dash of natural talent too I would say.
If he is as fluent and as interesting in his many other languages as he is in English, then he really must be something special. I found him to be very, very down to earth with a great sense of humour. If he is your teacher Dave, then you are very fortunate.
As to is methods, basically he spends about 15 minutes a day on drilling the sounds, then he really attacks the grammar, then, after that he goes for the vocabulary. He claims he can learn 3,000 words in three months. He would often work on 3 languages in an hour, spending 20 minutes on each of them. I use the past tense because he no longer studies languages. Why? For the very simple reason that there is no money in it. He actually said that a man with 30 languages earns about the same as a man with 2 languages. He does, I believe, do appearances on tv shows to talk about his linguistic abilities.
Going back to his methodology for a moment, his strategy does sound very similar to that employed by Ardaschir on this forum, and also by Sir Richard Burton, the famous British explorer. The thing these polyglots do, it seems to me, is accept the fact that language learning is something which needs to be done everyday and in small bites.
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| vinz Tetraglot Groupie United States Joined 6886 days ago 55 posts - 56 votes Speaks: French*, EnglishC2, Vietnamese, Spanish Studies: Arabic (Written)
| Message 130 of 377 11 February 2006 at 12:07pm | IP Logged |
Journeyer wrote:
vinz wrote:
I just spoke to Ziad Fazah in English, French and some Vietnamese. |
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I'm curious, how was his Vietnamese? I ask, because the last time him and I spoke, I asked him about this, and he said he indeed could speak it, but also talked about the difficulties of learning fluently an Oriental language without being in the country...I wasn't sure what he meant by this, though I assumed he was referring to idiomatic expressions, etc. |
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It was alright. I could tell it was rusty and needed practice. He said it was one of the hardest languages he's had to learn because of the 6 tones and the idiomatic expressions. He said it would take him a few days of hardcore reviewing before he gained his vocab and inflexions back again.
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| tomasus Pentaglot Groupie Czech Republic Joined 7035 days ago 54 posts - 56 votes Speaks: Slovak, Czech*, EnglishC1, German, Russian
| Message 131 of 377 15 March 2006 at 6:12am | IP Logged |
To all the sceptics out there, there are numerous posts on internet boards where people claim they have seen Ziad Fazah in Guinness Book of Records, years 1993, 1997, and maybe even other years. For example, here http://www.funtrivia.com/ask.cfm?action=details&qnid=36343.
As far as I am aware, Guinness Book of Records has a pretty tough rules for someone to get in.
It would be fantastic if he would ever be inclined to write a book (in English, not Portuguese) about his work and learning method.
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| Journeyer Triglot Senior Member United States tristan85.blogspot.c Joined 6871 days ago 946 posts - 1110 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, German Studies: Sign Language
| Message 132 of 377 28 May 2006 at 6:59pm | IP Logged |
To everyone:
I realize this thread has been silent for some time, and I don't mean to resurrect dead threads. However, I needed to share some information.
I have just spoken with Mr. Fazah on Skype, and he said now that he has downloaded this program, he is willing to give lessons via E-Mail and Skype to anyone who is interested. He gave me permission to put his information out there, so here it is again:
Contact Info supplied by Dave some months ago (back on page 12 I believe)
ziadyfazah@yahoo.com.br
(021)2557 9153 Home Phone Number
(021)9602 3067 Cell Phone
and his Skype contact is ziadyfazah
I am not sure what prices are, I suppose that is something that would have to be negotiated between yourselves and him, if you are interested.
Anyway, I realize this is not a marketing website, but he asked me to tell people I knew if I knew anyone interested, and it occured to me that perhaps I should make a mention here.
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| Dave M Groupie United States bfmfightwear.com Joined 6929 days ago 56 posts - 63 votes
| Message 133 of 377 28 May 2006 at 8:09pm | IP Logged |
I will hopefully be writing a book at the end of the yearon language learning when I officially speak 10 languages (at 7 right now) and I hope to include Ziad in a lot of this book.
I suggest you all take advantage of these lessons Ziad is a phenomenal teacher and a very lovable and outgoing person.
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| sigiloso Heptaglot Groupie Portugal Joined 6782 days ago 87 posts - 103 votes Speaks: Spanish*, EnglishC2, PortugueseC1, Galician, French, Esperanto, Italian Studies: Russian, Greek
| Message 134 of 377 02 June 2006 at 10:50am | IP Logged |
Dave M
Please I urge you, when you eventually launch your book, let us know here. I admire you as much as I admire Ziad and dont wanna miss it. Believe it or not, I ve printed your contributions in this thread, which has been the thread of my life, as if were, and keep them as a treasure, as they sum up my own feeling on the ..."spirit" of the thing.
Keep going and don't cast your pearls to the swine.
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| AML Senior Member United States Joined 6828 days ago 323 posts - 426 votes 2 sounds Speaks: English* Studies: Modern Hebrew, German, Spanish
| Message 135 of 377 08 June 2006 at 12:38am | IP Logged |
heartburn wrote:
Dear Sir,
My name is Ziad Fazah. Indeed, after having installed Freebsd version
5.1 on my pc, I found out that after having got at startx command, there
was something written as an error: (EE) Unable to locate /open config file
(EE) Error from xf86HandleConfigFile log file: /var/log/XFree86
Fatal server error:
no screens found.
Thus, I am asking you amiably: how can I solve this problem? Besides, Iam
running on Redhat version 9.0. Please, tell me what to do in order to
work out this matter. In anyway, I shall be awaiting your response as
soon as possible, and thanks a lot for everything.
Sincerely,
Ziad Fazah
Dear Sir,
My name is Ziad Fazah. Indeed, after having configured adequately
Freebsd version 5.1 on my pc, I noticed that there was a mistake on the
non-detection of my Samsung Syncmaster monitor through the
XF86Config.
Thus, I do ask you, whether Freebsd supports Samsung Syncmaster
monitor or not? Because according to my settings, there was a mistake
concerningmy monitor in /etc/X11/XF86Config... It turns out that the
question was seeking an identifier for my monitor through the
XF86Config. Thus, I answered:Samsung, but the answer was wrong ,
therefore, I couldn't proceed. So please, tell me what to do,referring to
the identifier that I do need to write for the monitor, in order to have all
settings correct in XF86Config. In anyway, I shall be awaiting your
response as soon as possible, and thanks a lot for your understanding.
Sincerely,
Ziad Fazah |
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I have communicated with Ziad (very nice guy by the way) and this is, in
fact, exactly how he writes. Kind of strange.
Edited by AML on 08 June 2006 at 12:39am
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| Frisco Triglot Senior Member United States Joined 6859 days ago 380 posts - 398 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, Portuguese Studies: Norwegian, Italian, Turkish, Mandarin
| Message 136 of 377 08 June 2006 at 1:53am | IP Logged |
AML wrote:
I have communicated with Ziad (very nice guy by the way) and this is, in fact, exactly how he writes. Kind of strange. |
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I would assume he reads a lot and probably doesn't watch much TV.
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