kujichagulia Senior Member Japan Joined 4849 days ago 1031 posts - 1571 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Japanese, Portuguese
| Message 1 of 14 29 August 2014 at 7:56am | IP Logged |
I'm curious... Exactly when does a language listed in your profile move to the "speaks" section? I've often updated the questionnaires in my profile that ask you how well you speak, hear, read and write a language (e.g. "Can you read 80% of a newspaper?", etc.). I'm just curious about how "high" your answers need to be before your language moves from "studies" to "speaks".
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tarvos Super Polyglot Winner TAC 2012 Senior Member China likeapolyglot.wordpr Joined 4709 days ago 5310 posts - 9399 votes Speaks: Dutch*, English, Swedish, French, Russian, German, Italian, Norwegian, Mandarin, Romanian, Afrikaans Studies: Greek, Modern Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Korean, Esperanto, Finnish
| Message 2 of 14 29 August 2014 at 10:42am | IP Logged |
I don't think people have set criteria for this. I do it when I can basically be treated
as a normal human being in conversation and people don't have to slow down for my benefit
(i.e. I can automatically enter conversations in both written and spoken form). The
reason I do not put Hebrew as "speaks" is because I can't read Hebrew very well, even
though I probably speak it well enough to be put at a B-level in oral environments. Once
I get around to reading Hebrew well I will put it as speaks.
For advanced fluency, I would add the capability to write longer texts in a professional
manner and to have very few or rare errors (and maybe a slightly noticeable accent). For
example, I have written more complex material in French, I have had to present in French
and so on. So here I use advanced fluency. Native/native-like is for something I speak
like I do Dutch (English).
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Ogrim Heptaglot Senior Member France Joined 4641 days ago 991 posts - 1896 votes Speaks: Norwegian*, English, Spanish, French, Romansh, German, Italian Studies: Russian, Catalan, Latin, Greek, Romanian
| Message 3 of 14 29 August 2014 at 11:21am | IP Logged |
I asked the same question in this thread so you might check out the replies I got there.
My take is to list a language as "speaks" when I can have a meaningful conversation with a native speaker about everyday things. So I list German, although I do make mistakes, and I would not feel comfortable having an in-depth discussion about philosophy or astronomy in German. However, I list Catalan as "Studies", because although I understand everything and can read it without problem, I have very little speaking practice and would struggle hard to speak it well without mixing with Spanish. I can hardly say I study Catalan actively though, but as I wanted to include it in my profile I had to make a decision on where to put it.
As I said in the other thread, I don't find the classification "speaks" and "studies" very satisfactory, but as I don't expect any modifications to be done to this, you just have to make the call yourself as to whether you speak or study a language.
Edited by Ogrim on 29 August 2014 at 11:24am
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kujichagulia Senior Member Japan Joined 4849 days ago 1031 posts - 1571 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Japanese, Portuguese
| Message 4 of 14 29 August 2014 at 4:02pm | IP Logged |
I think I was misunderstood.
I'm not asking about the criteria that we use to decide if we can speak a language or not. I'm asking a technical question about the forum. What do I do in order for a language to go from "Studies" in my profile to "Speaks"? Does it have anything to do with the questionnaire that we fill out in the profile? Or is there a way to manually set it yourself when you feel that you are ready to say you "speak" a language?
Edited by kujichagulia on 29 August 2014 at 4:03pm
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rdearman Senior Member United Kingdom rdearman.orgRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5238 days ago 881 posts - 1812 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Italian, French, Mandarin
| Message 5 of 14 29 August 2014 at 4:11pm | IP Logged |
Click on "My Profile" then go to "Languages"
Click on the language you wish to edit.
Click the "Edit Button"
In here you can change it to native language, studies, etc.
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kujichagulia Senior Member Japan Joined 4849 days ago 1031 posts - 1571 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Japanese, Portuguese
| Message 6 of 14 29 August 2014 at 4:13pm | IP Logged |
rdearman wrote:
Click on "My Profile" then go to "Languages"
Click on the language you wish to edit.
Click the "Edit Button"
In here you can change it to native language, studies, etc.
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I see. So it has nothing to do with that questionnaire, then.
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Ogrim Heptaglot Senior Member France Joined 4641 days ago 991 posts - 1896 votes Speaks: Norwegian*, English, Spanish, French, Romansh, German, Italian Studies: Russian, Catalan, Latin, Greek, Romanian
| Message 7 of 14 29 August 2014 at 4:14pm | IP Logged |
Yes, I did misunderstand you, so now I checked out how to do it technically, and I just "upgraded" Romansh in my own profile. Basically, you need to go into your profile, click on languages in the orange field at the top under your nick. You then choose the language you want to "upgrade" and click on edit. Here, in the drop-down menus you need to mark the language at least at the level of basic fluency, and indicate "not studying". Once saved, the language should appear under "speaks" instead of "studies".
Edit: beaten to it by rdearman...
Edited by Ogrim on 29 August 2014 at 4:15pm
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vonPeterhof Tetraglot Senior Member Russian FederationRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4774 days ago 715 posts - 1527 votes Speaks: Russian*, EnglishC2, Japanese, German Studies: Kazakh, Korean, Norwegian, Turkish
| Message 8 of 14 29 August 2014 at 4:40pm | IP Logged |
You don't have to indicate "not studying"; I've got "Studying on and off" for German and "Studying full time" for Japanese and they both appear in the "Speaks" category for me. It's determined solely by the "Level reached" setting: everything below Basic fluency is "Studies", everything else is "Speaks".
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