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daegga Tetraglot Senior Member Austria lang-8.com/553301 Joined 4526 days ago 1076 posts - 1792 votes Speaks: German*, EnglishC2, Swedish, Norwegian Studies: Danish, French, Finnish, Icelandic
| Message 9 of 12 08 December 2013 at 9:01pm | IP Logged |
Just wait for a while. After some time, you'll know which language it should be. Don't
try to find a new language, the right one will find you.
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| Cavesa Triglot Senior Member Czech Republic Joined 5014 days ago 3277 posts - 6779 votes Speaks: Czech*, FrenchC2, EnglishC1 Studies: Spanish, German, Italian
| Message 10 of 12 08 December 2013 at 10:28pm | IP Logged |
Well, first consider how much free time do you have left.
And then: what do you want to do with the language? Do you want a language for traveling? For job opportunities? For reading your favourite author? Something you really like just to enjoy it?
Answering this question should narrow down your choices. Than, I recommend listening to the languages left on the list a bit, learning what all would you need to learn and what doors the language may open. And than it should be clear. However, you may not need to hurry, if you want to hunt down Spanish first.
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| Tollpatchig Senior Member United States Joined 4012 days ago 161 posts - 210 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German, Maltese
| Message 11 of 12 09 December 2013 at 4:22am | IP Logged |
Thanks everyone. I'm sorry I'm so late replying but I was at work earlier today.
Anyways, I agree with the people who told me to wait and see how I progress with the languages I'm already learning. Both German and Finnish are difficult so I may have to just stick with those two right now. That being said, I really want to use German more in my daily life. I had joined a German group on Meetup but their meetings are all during a time when I have to work not to mention I have no car.
That's another question I'd like to ask here, how do find ways to use your language actively everyday? Videos and TV is fine but I'd really like to talk. It's weird, at first I wouldn't dream of talking to any one in German and now I want to speak it everyday.
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| BaronBill Triglot Senior Member United States HowToLanguages.comRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4694 days ago 335 posts - 594 votes Speaks: English*, French, German Studies: Spanish, Mandarin, Persian
| Message 12 of 12 09 December 2013 at 5:09am | IP Logged |
Tollpatchig wrote:
That being said, I really want to use German more in my daily life. I had joined a German group on Meetup but their meetings are all during a time when I have to work not to mention I have no car.
That's another question I'd like to ask here, how do find ways to use your language actively everyday? Videos and TV is fine but I'd really like to talk. It's weird, at first I wouldn't dream of talking to any one in German and now I want to speak it everyday. |
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Skype language exchanges are one good way to use your German. There are dozens of language exchange websites around. It may take awhile to find the right partner, bur when you do, it's awesome. Also, you could get a lot of free or inexpensive language practice at italki.com
Edited by BaronBill on 09 December 2013 at 5:24am
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