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Akao
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 Message 1 of 9
24 April 2010 at 10:49pm | IP Logged 
What if, for even the most complex language, you could reach native fluency in a week?
The catch is, no matter how many languages you learn you must practice them every day or
you will forget what you learned, even in just a day you would need to restart.

Thoughts? Goals?
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mirab3lla
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 Message 2 of 9
24 April 2010 at 11:15pm | IP Logged 
I think I would not be so mad about foreign languages if acquiring native fluency lasted only a week.
In my opinion, part of the satisfaction you have when learning a language is due to the fact that, after long hours of perspirating while declining adjectives and nouns, you have finally managed to have a simple conversation with a native speaker of that language.
If learning a language lasted only a few days, everything would be too easy. Or maybe it is just me, I personally like complicated stuff...
But, this would surely make my childhood dream of learning all the languages spoken in the present or past in the Universe possible!
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 Message 3 of 9
24 April 2010 at 11:33pm | IP Logged 
For me: English, German, Dutch, Russian, Japanese

I would use them daily :)
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Akao
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 Message 4 of 9
24 April 2010 at 11:39pm | IP Logged 
mirab3lla wrote:
I think I would not be so mad about foreign languages if acquiring
native fluency lasted only a week.
In my opinion, part of the satisfaction you have when learning a language is due to the
fact that, after long hours of perspirating while declining adjectives and nouns, you
have finally managed to have a simple conversation with a native speaker of that
language.
If learning a language lasted only a few days, everything would be too easy. Or maybe
it is just me, I personally like complicated stuff...
But, this would surely make my childhood dream of learning all the languages spoken in
the present or past in the Universe possible!


Quite, it is more of a bitter-sweet concept. You would miss the fun journey of learning
languages but if you are about results this would definitely be for you.

I personally think that a week for native fluency in languages like Arabic would be too
easy, but I don't want to spend years of my life as I am not a very focused person, but
unfortunately, the only way to speed up language learning is by getting a better method
and being motivated, but it still can take up to a year for any language depending on
how you study.
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The Real CZ
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 Message 5 of 9
25 April 2010 at 4:18am | IP Logged 
I'd still only learn a handful of languages at the most.
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Rabochnok
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 Message 6 of 9
25 April 2010 at 5:44am | IP Logged 
Yeah, I'd be speaking so many languages by now, and that does sound very attractive. And
sometimes you need to speak a language FAST.

But the feeling of acheivement'd be non-existent, and it does feel good to have done
something that wasn't so easy. And speaking other languages wouldn't be a notable thing for
anybody, so it wouldn't give you any advantage when looking for a job, for what that's
worth.
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datsunking1
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 Message 7 of 9
25 April 2010 at 1:55pm | IP Logged 
I don't know about a week, but there are new health products coming soon that could cut the time to learn down 75% or more

I get popular science in the mail (yes, I'm a nerd) and here is a report of a pill that increases visual memory 1500x.

http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2009-07/memory-problem s-new-drug-could-give-you-photographic-memory

This retention can last for MONTHS too. :) talk about awesome!
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brian91
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 Message 8 of 9
25 April 2010 at 2:08pm | IP Logged 
^ That's a really cool article. I don't see Popsci as much here in Ireland, but I read
Scientific American and BBC's Focus magazine, which are both very interesting.

PopSci wrote:
A group of Spanish scientists claim to have singled out a protein that can
extend the life of visual memory significantly. When the production of the protein was
boosted in mice, the rodents' visual memory retention increased, from about an hour to
almost 2 months.




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