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Tuco Pentaglot Newbie Brazil Joined 4510 days ago 17 posts - 25 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, English, Italian, Spanish, French
| Message 81 of 99 01 November 2012 at 12:42pm | IP Logged |
Kerrie wrote:
Tuco wrote:
@Kerrie: don't you get all those similar languages mixed up
in your head? When I tried
studying Spanish and Italian at the same time it was a disaster! |
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Not really. I started learning them at different times, so they're all at different
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Wow. Makes me wonder if I should not give Spanish another try ;-)
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| Roman Diglot Groupie Spain Joined 5450 days ago 42 posts - 52 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, English Studies: German, Italian, French
| Message 82 of 99 03 November 2012 at 11:56am | IP Logged |
Course: New French With Ease (1998) and O Novo Francês Sem Custo (1986?). This
last one is in European Portuguese, has less lessons and some different sentences in
each lesson and I only have the recordings for the former, so I'll use the Sem
Custo as a reference, since I'm as not as proficient in English as I would like :(
Estimated Start Date: Now! 11/03/2012
Prior experience with this language: Almost none. I did some lessons a month
before but seeing this thread I was deciding if I would wait to join or drop this
language until I improve in German or Italian (and English, by the way).
Any outside resources you might use: I'll try to not use these. Since it's not
so far away from my native language, I think I wouldn't need any. And it would mess the
experiment, anyway.
Why you chose this language: I think French is a beautiful sounding language (as
almost all Romance languages are, minus Spanish :b ) and where I live I have many
opportunities to speak French or at least hear it... And I won a Perfectionnement
Italien program directly from Assimil so, how can I not like French?
Personal Predictions: I hope to reach B1/B2 if I can stick with it until the end
of this journey!
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| jeronz Diglot Newbie New Zealand Joined 4856 days ago 37 posts - 79 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish Studies: French, Yiddish, Latin, German, Italian
| Message 83 of 99 06 November 2012 at 6:38am | IP Logged |
If you are reading this and are not aware, the log for this experiment can be found
http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?T ID=34122&PN=1
(Sorry, can't figure out how to make links work properly)
Edited by jeronz on 06 November 2012 at 6:42am
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| kanewai Triglot Senior Member United States justpaste.it/kanewai Joined 4887 days ago 1386 posts - 3054 votes Speaks: English*, French, Marshallese Studies: Italian, Spanish
| Message 85 of 99 07 November 2012 at 8:46pm | IP Logged |
Group
Log
November 7 update:
L'Allemand - fireballtrouble
Le Breton sans peine - tarvos
Le Croate - Kerrie
L'Egyptien - BartoG
Le nouvel Espagnol sans peine - cheerbelle7
Le Grec ancien - Kanewai, rahdonit
Le Latin sans peine - Boomerang3378
Le Norvégien sans peine - agantik, yuhakko
Le Persan sans peine - Tadeo, markustein69
Le Polonais sans peine - Tcham, overscore
Le Portugais du Brésil - Kerrie
Le Russe - Goindol (2008 edition), Expugnator
Le Suedois sans peine - Cavesa
Le Tamoul sans peine - seldnar
Le Tchèque sans peine - QiuJP
Le Turc sans peine – jintro, Kerrie
Le Vietnamien sans peine - Bao, shiningstars
Le Yiddish – Laitosto, Tadeo
Chinese With Ease - sabotai, jingwumaster, oruixo13
Dutch with Ease - Marishka
French With Ease - pfn123, melkior79, slidemasterx, aspiringplygot, Chang He, pmcl925,
peters, Roman
Italian with Ease - Kugel, songlines, Laurae, JohannaNYC
Japanese with Ease - ayrrom
Russian with Ease - Slothrop, sillygoose1, Aelstome, Luna_Moonsilver
Spanish with Ease - jingwumaster, puffin1981
Italienisch ohne Mühe heute - Mani
Norwegisch ohne Mühe - Serpent, Jinx
Portugiesisch ohne Muehe heute - Frau Doktor,
Russisch ohne Mühe - Kronos (1971 version)
Türkisch ohne Mühe - rahdonit
Ungarisch ohne Mühe - nuriayasmin70
El Catalán sin esfuerzo - Flarioca
El Francés sin esfuerzo - July, jeronz
Il nuovo Russo senza sforzo - Emme
Il Francese Senza Sforzo - Tuco
Il Nuovo Russo Senza Sforzo - Expugnator
O Novo Francês Sem Custo - fabriciocarraro, FireViN, Roman
Французский без труда сегодня (French With Ease) - Vārds
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| jingwumaster Newbie United States Joined 4668 days ago 33 posts - 46 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 86 of 99 09 November 2012 at 5:52am | IP Logged |
(Assimil Challenge Update)
In brief
Personal issues are delaying my participation.
Spanish and Chinese, for different reasons, are out in favor of Russian.
Money issues.
Sorry for not updating sooner.
In full
Unfortunately I have had a lot of personal issues to deal with right now and have been unable to start the experiment or even purchase the required materials.
I decided, for my own little experiment, to take a Spanish course in school to see how well I learn languages by the traditional method.
As for Chinese, I decided to go with a language with an orthography that is different but more assessable than Chinese. The language I finally decided on is... Russian. I adore the way Russian sounds (and it looks cool as well). I think when a man speaks Russian it sounds either cool, tough or philosophical, and when a woman speaks Russian it sounds beautiful or interesting.
Unfortunately I do not have the money to purchase the current (or any) Assimil Russian course, so I will have to start the challenge late. I will start anywheres between one to three months late (hard time estimating when I'll have the money).
I do apologize for not posting this update earlier, and good luck to everyone that participates. May the odds be ever in your favor.
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| FinnC Newbie United Kingdom Joined 4437 days ago 11 posts - 13 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Japanese
| Message 87 of 99 13 November 2012 at 4:45am | IP Logged |
I'd like to join this for studying Russian, but I've already spent a year studying it and
Japanese at university, and probably have around 150-200 hours study for it (I focussed a
lot more on Japanese, as I'm spending this year in Japan, and it really showed in the
difference between my abilities in these languages).
That said, I'm not in any Russian classes while I'm in Japan, and according to the
language test here, I barely
managed to pass A1 level.
I'm struggling to find the time to study Russian more than at an Assimil level, so would
it be reasonable for me to join in? It would offer a lot more motivation for me, and
leave me not so out of my depth when I jet off to Russia next year!
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| Serpent Octoglot Senior Member Russian Federation serpent-849.livejour Joined 6595 days ago 9753 posts - 15779 votes 4 sounds Speaks: Russian*, English, FinnishC1, Latin, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Studies: Danish, Romanian, Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Slovenian, Catalan, Czech, Galician, Dutch, Swedish
| Message 88 of 99 13 November 2012 at 1:44pm | IP Logged |
That's not my challenge, but in my opinion you totally can:) After all, you've been mostly taking classes. 150h of mostly independent study would've been too much imo.
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