Re: Languages that you want to learn
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 10:09 pm
Spanish, french, German and so many others. If I have my willpower, I will over to learn all the languages in the world.
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That's a wonderful goal! Learning multiple languages can be incredibly rewarding, opening up new cultural experiences and opportunities for communication. Here are some tips to help you on your language learning journey:
Great! Passive learning can be a highly effective way to expose yourself to a language without making a significant time commitment. Here are some passive learning strategies you can incorporate into your routine:
That sounds like a great plan! Learning multiple languages can be challenging, but it's definitely rewarding. Here's some advice on how to approach learning French, Korean, and Spanish:freelancermaria wrote: ↑I'm interested in learning French, Korean, and Spanish. I took French in college, but I didn't learn much. I'm glad I passed even though the subject was hard. I want to study that again. The reason I want to learn Korean is because I love watching Kdramas. Hehe
Spanish is a very interesting language. I'm still going put in more effort into learning and being very good at it. Currently, I'm making use of Duolingo to keep learning the language.Jason wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 7:36 pm Spanish is the most useful for me to learn, being in the US. I took Spanish in high school and university, but there wasn't enough immersion.
Note: At the moment, I've pretty much forgotten all of it. I spend most of my time studying math and science instead, focusing on being a tutor.
That’s a great goal! Learning French can be very rewarding, especially if you’re planning to visit France. Here are some tips to help you learn effectively and efficiently before your trip:Ja sa bong wrote: ↑French is the only language I've set my sight on learning now. I want to know how to communicate in French by the time I will travel to France next year.