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Bonyi

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  1. Yes of course! The world has become globalized and it is definitely going to have an effect on language. In fact this has resulted to some people not knowing how to speak their native language anymore because everyone wants to speak 'English'.
  2. I will suggest French. It is a good international language to learn. It is second to English and is spoken in most countries of the world.
  3. I think different body language means different things in different countries. In some countries the waving of hands means 'no' while in other countries it means 'yes'.
  4. Well in my case I just want to speak the major international languages like French, Spanish and German. I already speak English but would love to perfect it better than it is right now.
  5. Yes it is amusing. And it is even more amusing when you can picture or understand what they're trying to mimic.
  6. Honestly, I can't remember what I actually said. It been a long time ago.
  7. Of course you're right. More and more countries nowadays are becoming English friendly. Afterall English language is an international language.
  8. It is like that at times you know. Once you stop speaking a language for long, you seem to loose grab of the language. The way to prevent this is to speak the language from time to time with those who understand the it.
  9. Honestly a language is term hard depending on the learner. While a language may seem hard to one, it is easy to another person.
  10. Not really! I don't give up on any project I embark on. I rather stay on because I know that though there may be challenges at the beginning but I win at the end of the day.
  11. Of course my mother tongue is much easier than my second language.
  12. I still perfecting the languages that I'm learning. So far I'll say that I've learnt four languages.
  13. What I do is start with single words and then move to phrases and sentences.
  14. I don't listen to that because I know that English is very important language to learn.
  15. I think I'm also a visual, read and write person.
  16. Outside English, another language I link to learn is French. It is also an international language. to relate with more people I think it is wise to learn it.
  17. You see in life, what you say is what you get. If you say it is difficult so it will be but if you say that it is easy then it will be so. For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith. (Mark 11:23 KJV)
  18. In my native language happy thanksgiving is interpreted ''gradoliga magodis''. My second language is English and it is happy thanksgiving.
  19. What motivated me is the ability to relate with people from that part of the world. The more people you get to know and relate with, the knowledge you tend to acquire of the people whose language you're learning.
  20. To some extent yes but I don't think you should stop at just 1000 words. There should be a continuity in your learning of words.
  21. This is possible when you are not fluent in your second language and it is only for a period of time after which, you'll no longer be tensed when speaking it.
  22. Bravo! That was great. I love to read the Bible in major language of the world.
  23. Everything they use in delivering the lesson is important to me. From the graphics to the transcription on the screen is all so important.
  24. I prefer to also study in my house while lying on my bed. I assimilate more when I study like this.
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