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Doing 3 out of the 5 hardest languages.

  Tags: Arabic | Mandarin | Japanese
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Desertbandit
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Netherlands
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Speaks: Arabic (Iraqi)*

 
 Message 17 of 24
29 May 2011 at 11:30pm | IP Logged 
^kind of a waste don't you think ? I mean a weekend is like a normal weekday . EXCEPT YOU HAVE MORE FREE TIME THAN THE LAST 3 HOURS BEFORE BED TIME .

Time Management and Project Management are skills you should learn to master next to language learning in my opinion .

Anyways

I promise myself right here right now :
NO MORE RESEARCH ON HOW TO LEARN languageS.

I already did that a long time ago over and over , I mean it is so easy to walk into a language learning site...and read article and watch videos and read blogs over and over..untill you realize you just used of a hour or more .

So im going to set up a perfect schedule I must not get of track from for the coming month.

Japanese= Kanji+Assimil+10 sentences a day(for now)
Arabic: 50 sentences + le petit prince (listen and read atleast I hope I can find Audio for it if not ill just read I guess...)
Mandarin:Chinesepod a lesson a day + Easy peasy Chinese (gonna order that soon I hope)


Anyways had allot to do for school today..and I already procastinated like there is no tommorrow this weekend so I only could do a bit of Assimil today..its better than nothing lets hope for a better future.
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languageguy13
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Speaks: Spanish, French
Studies: Mandarin, Portuguese

 
 Message 18 of 24
30 May 2011 at 12:36am | IP Logged 
I study Mandarin at university and the books that we work from are '新实用汉语课本 Xin Shiyong Hanyu Keben (New Practical Chinese Reader) which comes in six volumes and takes you from absolute beginner to around B2/C1 and Boya Chinese but I don't know how many volumes there are of that. They come with CDs which would be useful if you are learning on your own and they are pretty good when used together for explaining grammar and helping you learn to read and write characters correctly if that is any help :)
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Desertbandit
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Netherlands
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Speaks: Arabic (Iraqi)*

 
 Message 19 of 24
30 May 2011 at 3:53pm | IP Logged 
I see but the problem with university textbooks sometimes is that they are very unpractical for self study...but ill look into Boya Chinese thanks for the tips
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Desertbandit
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Speaks: Arabic (Iraqi)*

 
 Message 20 of 24
31 May 2011 at 8:21pm | IP Logged 
I reviewed like 18 Assimil Japanese with ease lessons and did lesson 75 today. I can't wait till im done with Assimil . Yes Assimil is allot of fun but I want to get it over with already so that I can finally start with ''An introduction to intermediate Japanese'' .

Just now I skimmed through the first chapter and listened to the audio a bit just to see what was awaiting me and it got me extra motivated, the voices the texts the excersises were so briliant .

I also found an Arabic Treasure...I found Kalila wa Dimna its a great work of classic Arabic stories all of you should read it and if youre not studying Arabic I advice you to find some kind of translation .

I looked into Chinesepod some more..I think Ill do it Assimil style for now just to get the ''sounds'' of the language burned in my mind.




Edited by Desertbandit on 31 May 2011 at 8:23pm

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darkwhispersdal
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Wales
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Studies: Ancient Greek, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, Japanese, Latin

 
 Message 21 of 24
31 May 2011 at 11:30pm | IP Logged 
Slow Chinese this site might be useful to you though the script will possibly be a problem.


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Desertbandit
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Speaks: Arabic (Iraqi)*

 
 Message 22 of 24
01 June 2011 at 9:14pm | IP Logged 
Haha thanks for the link this looks cool....but a bit to high level to me I think I barely know the basics of Mandarin .

So I reached lesson 76 of Assimil Japanese ...I have like 4 free days now..before I go on with the next lessons (78) I will hold a super review session of all the past Assimil lessons , with allot of listening and writing ,I want to squeze it till tis final drops before I contineu .
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kraemder
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Studies: German, Spanish, Japanese

 
 Message 23 of 24
01 June 2011 at 11:16pm | IP Logged 
Hey, just saw your log while at work. I am impressed that you chose languages because they were hard. I
just started Japanese myself. I avoided it because it's hard but the pop culture and anime made me change
my mind. So far I would say it's hard indeed but any language is after only one month. If you can already
read news online that's pretty good. Good luck!
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Desertbandit
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Netherlands
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Speaks: Arabic (Iraqi)*

 
 Message 24 of 24
02 June 2011 at 11:20am | IP Logged 
Good luck to you to , but its just you shouldn't buy in the ''its a hard language'' idea , I do not believe any language is harder than the other..its just some languages are further from your mother tongue so it would only be obvious those take more time .

''If you can already
read news online that's pretty good''

XD I am far from being able to read articles perfectly , I just try to read them I still have a difficult time reading them .




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