Expugnator Hexaglot Senior Member Brazil Joined 5166 days ago 3335 posts - 4349 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, Norwegian, French, English, Italian, Papiamento Studies: Mandarin, Georgian, Russian
| Message 41 of 99 17 October 2012 at 6:49pm | IP Logged |
I'll be starting on October 29th and will be doing mainly Il nuovo Italiano senza sforzo, alternating it with the French edition (I have one only as an ebook and the other one also printed).
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Vārds Bilingual Diglot Newbie Latvia Joined 4910 days ago 24 posts - 41 votes Speaks: Russian*, Latvian* Studies: German
| Message 42 of 99 17 October 2012 at 10:29pm | IP Logged |
Course: Французский без труда сегодня (French With Ease).
Estimated Start Date: Hopefully November 1.
Prior experience with this language: None.
Any outside resources you might use: None, only Assimil for sake of experiment.
Why you chose this language: No particular reason.
Personal Predictions: I learned German with Assimil and didn't finish it (dropped like last 15 active wave lessons), it just got too boring to learn from textbook when I already was able to use real life materials (books, articles on Internet, podcasts etc.). So I won't be surprised if the same thing will happen with French too. But I will try to stick to "30..45 minutes a day every day" rule and will see what's happen.
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Boomerang3378 Diglot Newbie United States Joined 4701 days ago 34 posts - 72 votes Speaks: English*, Urdu Studies: Italian, Finnish
| Message 43 of 99 18 October 2012 at 4:49pm | IP Logged |
Course: Le Latin sans peine
Estimated Start Date: November 5
Prior experience with this language: None
Any outside resources you might use: Lingua Latina
Why you chose this language: It's the language of the legendary Roman Empire. I don't have to say more.
Personal Predictions: I won't be able to speak like Octavian or Virgil but depending on the course set by Assimil I sould be around an A2.
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agantik Triglot Senior Member France Joined 4635 days ago 217 posts - 335 votes Speaks: French*, English, Italian Studies: German, Norwegian
| Message 44 of 99 18 October 2012 at 10:12pm | IP Logged |
Course : le norvégien sans peine
Estimated start date : November 1
Prior experience with this language : I dabbled with Norwegian over a decade ago, but had plenty of time to
forget almost everything since.
Any outside ressources you might use : a dictionary.
Why you chose this language : I fell in love with this language as a teenager
Personal predictions : at least A2 , possibly a lower B1 if I stick to the end of the challenge.
Edited by agantik on 18 October 2012 at 10:15pm
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jeronz Diglot Newbie New Zealand Joined 4858 days ago 37 posts - 79 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish Studies: French, Yiddish, Latin, German, Italian
| Message 45 of 99 18 October 2012 at 11:44pm | IP Logged |
Course: El nuevo francés sin esfuerzo (French through Spanish base)
Estimated Start Date: 5th October (I know the experiment says November but I had
already started using purely Assimil and saw this post so figured I'd join. I'll post
my results one month earlier)
Prior experience with this language: 1 year at school 15 years ago, all I can remember
is how to count from 1-10, I was never engaged in the subject - what I now know to be
due to me not enjoying the classroom environment for language learning.
Any outside resources you might use:
- Assimil French without Toil 1940 edition
- Michel Thomas. I might listen to the first 8 Michel Thomas CDs which I found helpful
for Spanish when I first started out. It´s only around 8 hours and is super basic so
shouldn´t have too much of an impact.
- Google. As I'm learning through Spanish, if I don't understand an explanation about
some feature of the language I will google it.
- I'm not planning on buying any other major resources. I think I went a bit overboard
with Spanish and bought way more textbooks etc than I needed so I'm going to rein
myself in this time and just focus on Assimil (Influenced a bit by Luca)
Why you chose this language:
- So far I've studied Japanese and Spanish (and Chinese briefly), languages that are
all quite phonetic, French should be a nice challenge in that regard
- As per Professor Arguelles's suggestion as per the order to learn the major European
languages: Spanish, French, Italian, German
- To better understand French philosophy and to have a 'philosophical' language to
think in and use.
- I want to travel to France next year
- To be able to study from Perfectionnement Espagnol and then for possibly my next
language Le Nouvel Italien sans peine
Personal Predictions:
- I imagine I'll be between A2-B1
- As I'll be learning it through Spanish I hope this will help to form a separate
linguistic centre for French and prevent confusion between the two.
Edited by jeronz on 25 October 2012 at 10:41am
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jeff_lindqvist Diglot Moderator SwedenRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 6909 days ago 4250 posts - 5711 votes Speaks: Swedish*, English Studies: German, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, Mandarin, Esperanto, Irish, French Personal Language Map
| Message 46 of 99 19 October 2012 at 9:02am | IP Logged |
I doesn't seem like the Cantonese course is out yet - I just checked the New Assimil programs thread, and found that the estimated time of arrival is "the end of 2013". I guess I'll have to wait.
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fireballtrouble Triglot Senior Member Turkey Joined 4524 days ago 129 posts - 203 votes Speaks: Turkish*, French, English Studies: German
| Message 47 of 99 19 October 2012 at 4:21pm | IP Logged |
Course: L'Allemand (2004) (German through French base)
Estimated Start Date: 3rd November
Prior experience with this language: Almost zero.
Any outside resources you might use: Nothing. I want to have a real experience
with Assimil.
Why you chose this language : Professional concerns. I'm a medical student and
Germany is a great participant in medical researches.
Personal Prediction : Hoping for B2, expecting B1. I had a look on
its glossary and it contains about 2500 words, if they are really 'useful' words, I'm
expecting to be a real B1.. In the end of the course, I want to be able to communicate
with German native speakers 'with ease' or 'sans peine' , as they claim :)
Edited by fireballtrouble on 19 October 2012 at 4:23pm
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Tuco Pentaglot Newbie Brazil Joined 4512 days ago 17 posts - 25 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, English, Italian, Spanish, French
| Message 48 of 99 19 October 2012 at 8:39pm | IP Logged |
Course: Il Francese Senza Sforzo (French through Italian base)
Estimated Start Date: 1st October. Not sure when I began TBH.
Prior experience with this language: I've had French classes at school but I
didn't really remember anything (it was 20 years ago!). It did help a little because I
still had a vague idea of pronounciation;
Any outside resources you might use: I finished Michel Thomas Foundation and
Advanced both circa three months ago. I've been reading newspapers in French with
consistency and exchanging e-mails with natives and learners alike ever since. I'd say
I'd guess I'm an A2 by now - I can write quite decently and speak but my listening
skills are terrible. That's what you get from learning French from a Polish teacher ;-)
Why you chose this language: Spanish is undeniably more useful thse days and
easier for Portuguese speakers - yet I'm not ready for it right now because I'm not
fluent enough in Italian and couldn't help but mixing both up when I tried. I could
have chosen to focus in Italian, of course, but my boyfriend is in the exact
opposite situation (he speaks Spanish but not well enough). We wanted to learn
something together so we chose a language that's middle ground between Italian and
Spanish while still being a Romance language (which equals easier).
Not that I don't love French, mind you. After all, what it loses in usefulness compared
to Spanish it surpasses in beauty IMHO ;-)
Personal Prediction : I'm seriously hoping for a B2, since it's not my
only resource. I can't devote as much time as I wanted to it for now though, so
I won't be sad if I achieve a B1.
Other Languages: I have plans of doing German With Ease afterwards.
Edited by Tuco on 23 October 2012 at 8:42pm
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