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dbag
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 Message 1 of 38
29 June 2012 at 6:43pm | IP Logged 
What sacrifices are you making, or have you made, in order to learn your TL?

I have pretty much given up listening to music, and reading books in English, both
activities I love. I simply need that time to work on Spanish.
To me these aren't small sacrifices either, I have noticed my written English suffer
terribly as a result, and I miss the quick pick-me-up that listening to music provides.

NB
I like listening to fast non vocal music, so listening to music in my TL doesn't always
cut the Mustard.
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eggcluck
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 Message 2 of 38
29 June 2012 at 7:30pm | IP Logged 
My sanity, really.

This is one crazy place I am in right now. Logic does not apply.
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espejismo
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 Message 3 of 38
29 June 2012 at 7:35pm | IP Logged 
Well, I got back into reading books and listening to music thanks to Spanish.

What kind of "fast non vocal music" do you like? You mean like trance and techno? What about house? There's good house music from Spain, with like three Spanish words in it being repeated over and over again... that can count. :) Everything counts!

Edited by espejismo on 29 June 2012 at 7:36pm

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 Message 4 of 38
29 June 2012 at 10:55pm | IP Logged 
dbag wrote:
I like listening to fast non vocal music, so listening to music in my TL doesn't always cut the Mustard.
You can listen to it while reading?
Sometimes I can't listen to music with vocals while reading so I listen to instrumental music :) Not classical either but for example Apocalyptica etc.

The only moments that feel like a sacrifice are when I sacrifice language learning for the sake of, say, university studies.
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emk
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 Message 5 of 38
30 June 2012 at 12:43am | IP Logged 
Intelligent, nuanced conversations with the native French speakers in my life. We're too
busy speaking French, which is often our weaker shared language.

But the payoff is huge, too. There's something special about speaking to people in their
mother tongue.
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tarvos
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 Message 6 of 38
30 June 2012 at 12:46am | IP Logged 
None, it's not a sacrifice. I don't feel that I can't do anything because I have to study
languages - I like doing it and would have done it this way anyway.
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James29
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 Message 7 of 38
30 June 2012 at 1:48am | IP Logged 
A good question. I think about this in terms of "what would I be doing with my extra time if I was not spending an hour a day on Spanish?" I would be working more and spending more time with my other hobbies. I do miss some of my other hobbies a bit, but, all things considered, I am spending time on Spanish because I, of course, think it is worth it.
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rivere123
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 Message 8 of 38
30 June 2012 at 2:44am | IP Logged 
Yeah, my English has definitely suffered. I found myself struggling to remember "Relatively'(it wasn't until hours later I figured it out :P), and this is no...errr....what's that word? isolated incident. I've been stripped of my vocabulary gains from this year (for the most part at least, I have good passive knowledge). I ought to fix that when I'm at the point where I'm just maintaining one or both of my languages (a few years or so).

In addition, my knowledge on current events is dismally less specific and all-reaching since most of my formal/news reading is in Spanish (my worst language), and I can't understand quite enough French to know as much as I'd like on the radio/television. On top of this, it cuts into the time I would spend doing these activities.

Thankfully these are ephemeral troubles so it's certainly worth it.


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