I found it is easier to learn a third language after picking up a second. There are some similarities like phonetics, characters or structure among language. However, it still requires hard effort to excel in the third language.
- I have never fallen in love with someone who speaks a foreign language. I am not good at language learning. I doubt if I can cope with the cultural difference and language barriers. I am unsecure that I can sustain this love and relations.
Honestly speaking I have no knowledge of any constructed languages which you mentioned. I have never heard of any of them. Simish may be the only game-created constructed language which I know.
I have spent some time studying Sanskrit. I cannot speak it with any person because I do not know any person who is willing to speak with me. I do not know much about the language. The only time that I use this language is when I sing a song in Sanskrit.
I think your French teacher has made a valid point. Mouth structure is part of the vocal organs that it can affect how the sound is delivered. I have difficulty in rolling my tongue therefore it is not easy for me to pronounce rolling tongue of sounds properly.
I agree with RhodaEttore that 'because' will be a much better word to use. There would be no course changed if the child was not complaining sounds more sensible.
I used to believe that learning the language of places where I am going to visit is necessarily. I do not think it is efficient as I am not very good at language learning. I rely on the tourist guides of the planned tours today. This will relieve my language burden when travelling.
It is difficult for me to learn and understand idiomatic expression and proverbs properly. They are unique from cultures and cultures. It is usually very easily getting misled without hard work in understand both the language and culture.
I like English most because it is the major language that I can communicate with people from different parts of the world. I cannot think of which language that I like least presently. I was not getting much exposure to different languages.
I agree that British English sounds sophisticated. It is so pleasant to hear. I am not sure whether English is the most complicated and difficult language to learn, but I heard that German is a difficult language.
I agree that these phrases are much better: " people from the age of 16 onwards" " from today onwards" 'from 1945 onwards there was peace in Europe'. 'you need to continue onwards'