Learning a new language...
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Topic started by Lew H Morgan (finalfrontier1976)
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finalfrontier1976Thu 24/04/08 14:58 |
I'm thinking of learning an European language. I did some basic French in school so I'm in 2 minds whether to do that again or not. What in your experience has been the best form that's got you to grasp it quickly and easily? |
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finalfrontier1976Thu 24/04/08 15:03 |
Another language that is not French. |
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johnandsurajThu 24/04/08 15:06 |
In the same boat here Lew and i have to learn French. I did get a 3 CD set from WH Smiths that seems good but its hard going, as soon as i learn something, i forget it |
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finalfrontier1976Thu 24/04/08 15:07 |
quoting > "as soon as i learn something, i forget it" |
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hobbitThu 24/04/08 15:14 |
Try the BBC web site for their languages....... |
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hobbitThu 24/04/08 15:14 |
Try the BBC web site for their languages....... |
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philc777Thu 24/04/08 15:15 |
I think it depends on what you are like, and what you want to learn. |
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hobbitThu 24/04/08 15:15 |
why did that post twice? sorry! |
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hobbitThu 24/04/08 15:18 |
I've got a German language course on my iPod which I take round with me and use every opportunity to learn. So if that would suit you it'll be better having CDs (which you could put into your itunes or whatever) than doing an on-line course. |
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