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Dame6089

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  1. I would love to learn Japanese. I am a huge fan of Japanese culture and actually started teaching myself the language in high school.

    If I was to get serious about learning Japanese again, I would definitely hire a tutor. I find that it is much easier to learn a language when you have someone to speak to in the language.

  2. In general, I don't enjoy bad grammar. It just annoys me. But I will say this, I firmly believe that language is situational. Thus, I find myself being looser with grammar when I am around people with poor grammar.

    For example, I am not going to be a grammar nazi when I am around a foreign speaker or someone less educated. It is foolish to make a conversation difficult or awkward because you are choosing to use perfect grammar with someone who doesn't speak like that.

  3. The first time I started learning Spanish was in 8th grade. Truthfully though we weren't really learning to speak the language so much as we were learning colors, numbers, and phrases.

    I can't say I truly started learning until I took my first Spanish class in college. That really opened up my world and I can comfortably say that I learned 10x as much in one class than I learned the previous 5 years.

  4. Over the years I have gotten into the habit of saying "asi es la vida" on a daily basis. It seemed to me to be the most logical translation for one of my favorite english phrases, "such is life".

    I've never asked a native spanish speaker if this is right or not. It will be a little embarrassing if I have been saying this wrong for years because some of my friends have even picked it up from my frequent use.

  5. I took 3 years of Spanish in college and was at the top of my class. One of my professors even made it a point to tell me that I was one of the best students he has ever had.

    Unfortunately, Spanish was not my major and I have not continued studying it. It has been a year and a half since I've last spoken Spanish on a daily basis.

    Is there anything I can fit into my daily schedule to help me stay sharp with my Spanish?

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