FireViN Diglot Senior Member Brazil missaoitaliano.wordpRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5227 days ago 196 posts - 292 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, EnglishC2 Studies: Italian
| Message 33 of 99 09 October 2012 at 2:18pm | IP Logged |
Course: O Francês sem esforço
Estimated Start Date: Probably by the end of november. It's gonna be a very busy time, with my finals coming... so it depends on that.
Prior experience with this language: Basically none. A couple movies, and I recognize lots of words when reading.
Any outside resources you might use: Movies, music.
Why you chose this language: Well, I don't have many good reasons. I've only got two options: French or German, and I'm a bit scared of German right now... I think French will be a good language to have under my belt. It's not a lot of motivation, but having access to french-base Assimil should be nice. I might get interested in the language as soon as I begin
Personal Predictions: I really hope for B1, since I have a solid knowledge of Italian and speak Portuguese natively. I'm gonna have a hard time trying to keep motivated, but I'll give it a shot. If I give up, I might change to German (Alemão sem esforço), which is a lot scarier but seems exciting.
Other languages: I'll try to keep studying Italian.
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sillygoose1 Tetraglot Senior Member United States Joined 4634 days ago 566 posts - 814 votes Speaks: English*, Italian, Spanish, French Studies: German, Latin
| Message 34 of 99 09 October 2012 at 7:35pm | IP Logged |
Course: Russian With Ease
Estimated Start Date: Nov 1
Prior experience with this language: Zero
Any outside resources you might use: Nope
Why you chose this language: It's in a different family from my other target languages
Personal Predictions: Not sure. Probably High A1/A2
It seems like a good amount of people are doing Russian right now. I might do Danish since I don't see that listed.
Edited by sillygoose1 on 12 October 2012 at 7:49pm
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aspiringplyglot Triglot Groupie United Kingdom aspiringpolyglot.comRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4575 days ago 40 posts - 62 votes Speaks: English*, GermanB2, Spanish Studies: Dutch, Esperanto, Polish, Scottish Gaelic, French
| Message 35 of 99 10 October 2012 at 2:15pm | IP Logged |
Course: Assimil New French WIth Ease
Estimated Start Date: November 1st
Prior experience with this language: Perhaps 4 or 5 known words - yes, no, thanks etc.
Any outside resources you might use: I gave Pimsleur which I might use to aid in my pronunciation becuase
unfortunately I only have the Assimil book and not the CDs. I also have a Teach Yourself Complete French which I
may skim through but by no means study it: actively or passively. With any language I like to use a small
grammar book from Collins so I might use that for French.
Why you chose this language: French, to me, has never been comprehensible and always appears as a sort-of
mystery language. I do, however, really like the sound of French and would like to be able to understand French
music and in particular French film (as I studied film at university.)
Personal Predictions: I have never used an Assimil book before, I've always opted for Teach Yourself and have had
great success using these. I would like to think I could achieve B1 across all areas.
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ayrrom Senior Member United States Joined 4561 days ago 9 posts - 13 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish, Japanese
| Message 36 of 99 11 October 2012 at 6:22am | IP Logged |
Course:Assimil Japanese with Ease Volume 1, 2007
Estimated Start Date: November 1st (previously intended to start January 1st)
Prior experience with this language:None
Any outside resources you might use: None - for sake of experiment, had previously intended to use Pimsleur, Rembering the Kanji, Anki but will hold off for 6 months and do Assimil exclusively to see how far it can take me.
Why you chose this language:Trip to Japan in May 2014/Previous desire to learn
Personal Predictions: Very difficult, but high A1/A2 with hope of B1 eventually, not likely during this 6 months. Only using Assimil Japanese volume one, or passive phase so not sure how far it will take me. I hope for a higher level after adding other materials later. If I finish Volume 1 during experiment, I will move on to level II.
Other languages: Will continue working on Spanish throughout.
Edited by ayrrom on 11 October 2012 at 6:31am
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shiningstars Diglot Newbie United States lang-8.com/351461 Joined 4668 days ago 8 posts - 15 votes Speaks: English*, French Studies: Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese
| Message 37 of 99 12 October 2012 at 2:18am | IP Logged |
Course: Le Vietnamien sans peine
Estimated Start Date: November 1st or so.
Prior experience with this language: Very little. I looked at it briefly for a week or
two but that's it.
Any outside resources you might use: Dictionary.
Why you chose this language: I really would like to learn it; always have. I've also
never tried a tonal language before, so it should be interesting.
Personal Predictions: I hope to reach at least an A2 level. Perhaps a B1.
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Marishka Newbie United States Joined 5246 days ago 25 posts - 56 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish, French, Dutch
| Message 38 of 99 14 October 2012 at 9:25am | IP Logged |
Course: Dutch With Ease
Estimated Start Date: November 1
Prior experience with this language: Eight hours of Michel Thomas Total Dutch
Any outside resources you might use:
New Routledge Dutch Dictionary
Essential Dutch Grammar
201 Dutch Verbs
Why you chose this language: I can spend no more than 30 minutes a day on this project, so I decided to choose a language that is not very difficult for native English speakers. Dutch seemed to be an obvious choice, especially since I have also studied German. Zipping through Michel Thomas Total Dutch was the deciding factor, as that experience proved to me that Dutch can be a fun language to learn.
Personal Predictions: By the end of the active wave, I expect to be able to read Dutch pretty well, and I hope to be able to have simple conversations in Dutch on a variety of topics.
I believe that my greatest challenge will be to avoid burnout from working only with the Assimil book and cds for six months. I have done two other Assimil courses, French With Ease and Spanish With Ease, but did not complete the active wave of either course because I became bored with them and decided to move on to other materials. This time I am going to make an extra effort to stay fully engaged with Assimil by experimenting with different ways of keeping it fresh and interesting.
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cheerbelle7 Triglot Newbie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4422 days ago 8 posts - 12 votes Speaks: English*, Arabic (Levantine), French
| Message 39 of 99 14 October 2012 at 11:01pm | IP Logged |
Course: Le Nouvel Espagnol Sans Peine
Estimated Start Date: mid-November (when I finish the intensive French review that I'm doing)
Prior experience with this language: some self study with Spanish as a kid (20 years ago). I will be studying Spanish in my second language, French, just to add a little challenge.
Any outside resources you might use: Dictionary; meetups
Why you chose this language: Because of its utility and because I would like to do some travel in Central and South America.
Personal Predictions: I hope to able to hold basic conversations and travel on my own.
Edited by cheerbelle7 on 14 October 2012 at 11:27pm
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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 40 of 99 17 October 2012 at 1:07am | IP Logged |
It looks like I can't edit the first page anymore, so here's the spread as of October 16:
Le Breton sans peine - tarvos
L'Egyptien - BartoG
Le nouvel Espagnol sans peine - cheerbelle7
Le Grec ancien - Kanewai
Le Hindi sans peine - Yuhakko
Le Persan sans peine - Tadeo
Le Russe, 2008 edition - Goindol
Le Nouveau Russe sans peine - Expugnator (might switch to Italian base)
Le Suedois sans peine - Cavesa
Le Tamoul sans peine - seldnar
Le Vietnamien sans peine - Bao, shiningstars
Italienisch ohne Mühe heute - Mani
Norwegisch ohne Mühe - Serpent
Ungarisch ohne Mühe (Hungarian) - nuriayasmin70
El Catalán sin Esfuerzo - Flarioca
El Francés sin Esfuerzo - July
Cantonese - Jeff Lindqvist
Chinese With Ease (Vol 1 and 2) - sabotai, jingwumaster (maybe)
Dutch with Ease - Marishka
French With Ease - pfn123, melkior79, slidemasterx, aspiringplygot
Italian with Ease - Kugel, songlines (may do German instead), Laurae
Japanese with Ease - ayrrom
Russian with Ease - Slothrop, sillygoose1
Spanish with Ease - jingwumaster (probably)
O Novo Francês Sem Custo - fabriciocarraro, FireViN
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