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darkchild

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  1. In my opinion, I think it is best to choose a language that directly affects us. Like traveling to a particular country or having friends in the target language that we communicate often on social media or Skype.

    It does not necessarily have to be an internationally accepted language, as long as it meets the goal of the person learning the language.

  2. The languages I would love to learn are French, German, Russian and Chinese but I am a slow learner. My younger sister speaks French fluently and has tried to help me but I'm not as sharp in languages as I am with calculations.

    I decided to learn Arabic because I am currently residing in UAE but that has not been successful either. I think I need a miracle:rolleyes:

  3. Hello Amanda!

    This is the right place to mingle with great people of common interest and also to achieve your language learning goals.

    There are so many here learning Japanese and all you have to do is find out how it works for them so you can follow the same path.

    Great to have you on board :)

  4. Hi Elizabeth!

    I think you are super talented to be fluent in so many languages.

    We hope to learn how you achieved these through your techniques and what motivates you. Please share your secret with us.:)

  5. We used to watch Indian movies when I was a child and my neighbors kept on mimicking the conversations that were made in the movies. They grew up to speak Hindi from continuous viewing of Indian movies and mimicking the language.

    I experienced the same by watching South African TV Series. Whenever I mimic, the words tend to stick to memory. I intend doing the same for Arabic that I am learning.

    Has anyone experienced this as well?

  6. Welcome to the forum!

    I think you are going to overcome your challenges with more practice. There are many Spanish speakers and learners here. Feel free to discuss to improve your language learning.

    Wish you the best!

  7. That sounds strange to me but I cannot conclude because I rarely or never write in another language other than English and I have a habit of holding my pens in an Italic fashion so my words slant to the right.

    I'm sure my writings would not differ between languages. 

  8. Hi and Welcome,

    I think instead of focusing on your achievements, focus on the people you have positively impacted. You'll find out that they are numerous; that's part of you being great.

    Good luck on your Swiss German learning.

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