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arsevitch
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 Message 1 of 11
07 March 2010 at 5:22pm | IP Logged 
is this possible, or would it get too confusing?
What if they are very different languages like Russian and Swedish or Chinese and Swedish?
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genini1
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07 March 2010 at 5:28pm | IP Logged 
Search the forum there is a large number of topics that discuss this exact thing.
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morganie
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07 March 2010 at 5:33pm | IP Logged 
I think learning unrelated languages may actually be better, and studying related languages at once may even confuse you. I've tried to teach myself Cantonese and Mandarin at the same time, but after a few days of immense confusion, I just decided to study Mandarin first and come back to Cantonese much later.
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canada38
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07 March 2010 at 6:16pm | IP Logged 
This has been discussed time after time, so definitely look it up.

If it's you're studying your first foreign language, then I don't recommend it. Perhaps
if you can put over an hour into each every day it is possible. Two hours. Everyday.

If you've studied another language to a reasonable level before, then go for it. Some
people say it's counter productive, and I'm sure it is, but nonetheless possible.
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Katie
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08 March 2010 at 12:20am | IP Logged 
I'm doing two languages at once now (Hungarian & German), but I waited until I was at higher intermediate level with my Hungarian before I started German.

It's not impossible (as many others are doing 2 and some a whole lot more!), but I personally find it a little challenging to 'share' around my free time now... I've only been studying my next language for about 3 weeks now. I'm still trying to organise some form of routine for myself.... I'll get there eventually!

From my own experience, I would definitely say to work on one language until you have it at an intermediate type level, and only then begin another one. The fact that I don't have to 'study' per se for Hungarian (just immersion really now) makes it a heck of a lot easier to cope with studying for German!
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The Real CZ
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08 March 2010 at 4:37am | IP Logged 
You guys have to remember that search is rendered useless for regular members.

Anyway, you can learn two at once, but make sure you learn them at different paces.
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Morgan89
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08 March 2010 at 8:50am | IP Logged 
I've tried it, but I always find that the second language starts slipping into my Spanish, even if it's something totally unrelated like Japanese or Arabic. I'm not saying it's impossible, just that I, personally, cannot do it.
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FuroraCeltica
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 Message 8 of 11
08 March 2010 at 10:08am | IP Logged 
arsevitch wrote:
is this possible, or would it get too confusing?
What if they are very different languages like Russian and Swedish or Chinese and Swedish?


When you talk about learning two languages at once, there are two challenges you face

1) Language confusion. Are you going to mix up two languages?
2) Time pressure. Can you find the time in your day to study not just one but two languages?


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