overscore Triglot Newbie CanadaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4561 days ago 23 posts - 38 votes Speaks: French*, English, German
| Message 65 of 99 27 October 2012 at 5:25am | IP Logged |
Halo!
Course: Le Polonais sans peine
Estimated Start Date: November 1st
Prior experience with this language: None
Any outside resources you might use: YouTube
Why you chose this language: Curiosity
Personal Predictions: I foresee consonants.
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markustein69 Bilingual Triglot Pro Member Spain Joined 4653 days ago 4 posts - 7 votes Speaks: Spanish*, Catalan*, English Studies: German, Persian Personal Language Map
| Message 66 of 99 27 October 2012 at 2:38pm | IP Logged |
Course: Le Persan
Estimated Start Date: Likely, I will start on November 1st (Maybe some days before).
Prior experience with this language: None at all.
Any outside resources you might use: Perhaps some youtube videos for checking my
progress.
Why you chose this language: My family have some acquaintances that are Farsi native
speakers with whom I may practice. I wanted to start since long ago in the arab style
writing system too, so this is a good chance for it.
Personal Predictions: I am pretty curious about how far the course will take me because
I have been using Assimil only for western languages (German and English).
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yuhakko Tetraglot Senior Member FranceRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4630 days ago 414 posts - 582 votes Speaks: French*, EnglishB2, EnglishC2, Spanish, Japanese Studies: Korean, Norwegian, Mandarin
| Message 67 of 99 27 October 2012 at 10:45pm | IP Logged |
Change of plans for me!! So if you could, take off my registration for Le Hindi sans
peine. I'll instead be doing Norwegian! And my start date will be a bit different. The
reason for changing is that I read that the Hindi Assimil is not really good (should
have guessed : 50 lessons only) and my motivation for Norwegian spurt those past few
weeks.
Course: Le norvégien sans peine
Estimated Start Date: First or second week of November. Maybe third if I realize I
really am motivated for the 6w challenge.
Prior experience with this language: None at all. Heard a few friends speak it a bit.
Any outside resources you might use: Maybe try to read on Facebook a bit what my
friends may write in Norwegian. I guess around the end, I could be starting to write on
Lang-8 too.
Why you chose this language: Curiosity, Read (thanks Vermillion ^^) goods comments
about it this Assimil. And most of all, I'd like to see a bit how's a nordic
(Scandinavian?) language.
Personal Predictions: I hope to read a good B1. I guess it will be difficult to come
back to a language which is not Asian. I don't know if there are conjugaison (guess
so), but if there are, it might be quite troubling for me.
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puffin1981 Diglot Newbie Hungary cookingstar.blogspot Joined 5309 days ago 4 posts - 4 votes Speaks: Hungarian*, EnglishC2 Studies: Italian, Spanish, Thai
| Message 68 of 99 28 October 2012 at 1:31am | IP Logged |
Course: Spanish with Ease
Estimated Start Date: 5/November
Prior experience with this language: started learning it a number of times (I
understand bits thanks to Italian)but never got further than 3-4 lessons.
Any outside resources you might use: youtube, music lyrics
Why you chose this language: I just spent a month working in Spain where I felt really
frustrated having to use English all the time. Besides,the language has been on my list
for a long time anyways
Personal Predictions: understanding will come quickly, but I am usually quite lazy when
it comes to learning vocabulary. Will see :)
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Frau Doktor Pro Member Germany Joined 4541 days ago 8 posts - 25 votes Speaks: German* Studies: Modern Hebrew Personal Language Map
| Message 69 of 99 29 October 2012 at 6:29pm | IP Logged |
Course: Portugiesisch ohne Muehe heute
Estimated Start Date: November 1
Prior experience with this language: Zero, but due to some knowledge of French and Spanish plus a very active imagination I'm able to guess most things correctly.
Any outside resources you might use: Maybe my Mata-Ratos records.
Why you chose this language: I want to impress (or at least surprise) my boyfriend.
Personal predictions: The pronunciation is going to kill me.
Other languages I'll do informally: My beloved Hebrew, of course.
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pmcl925 Diglot Newbie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5527 days ago 3 posts - 4 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish Studies: French
| Message 70 of 99 29 October 2012 at 7:53pm | IP Logged |
Course: French with Ease
Estimated Start Date: November 1
Prior experience with this language: I know less than 100 words.
Any outside resources you might use: Youtube pronunciation videos
Why you chose this language: It won my pros/cons tally.
Personal Predictions: I speak Spanish so my reading/writing should at least get to B1, but I am predicting closer to A2 for speaking/listening.
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jintro Diglot Newbie Belgium Joined 5870 days ago 16 posts - 32 votes Speaks: Dutch*, English Studies: German, French
| Message 71 of 99 30 October 2012 at 12:59am | IP Logged |
Course Le Turc Sans Peine (2nd ed. - 1992)
Start 1st November
Prior Experience none, outside if hearing it in the Kebab-shop
Other Resources Listening to native materials, otherwise none.
Why Turkish has always been on my list of languages to learn if I had unlimited time. Still I never got around to it, and it's not a priority, which should help to keep true to the experiment part. While it interests me it is, at the moment, not important enough to feel the need for intensive study (so i should be able to stay clear of non-assimil textbooks). I want to see if assimil provides me with a basis I can use to build on once I've worked through it.
Expectations While I find the method good for romance/germanic languages I've never tried it with non-IE languages, so I'm not really sure what to expect. I hope to at least understand basic sentences, but we'll see where it takes me.
Others My French is good enough to use the French based materials, but my quest for activating my passive knowledge is seemingly endless. And German needs to be learned also. I vowed to stay away from anything Roman/Germanic untill I'm comfortable with the big two (from a European standpoint).
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Laitosto Newbie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4407 days ago 1 posts - 1 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish, French
| Message 72 of 99 30 October 2012 at 4:56pm | IP Logged |
Course Le Yiddish
Start 1st November
Prior Experience Some basic German and a knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet
Other Resources listening to podcasts, simple reading materials, and an easy
self-learner - Der Yidisher Lerer.
Why Cultural reasons.
Expectations I have set the bar pretty low for myself. I would like to be able
to read some kid's books or simple stories by the end.
Others I am doing Chinese (Mandarin) for the 6WC in preparation for a possible
trip in 2014. Also, the occasional Spanish/French/German as the opportunity and
interest arises.
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