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How to speak another language fluently
How I did it: I've taken four years of Spanish in high school and I immersed myself in the culture by speaking only Spanish whenever possible. The language came easily to me because I have a passion for learning it.
Lessons & tips: Stick to it, even when it seems hard.
Write down your verbs in a table, conjugate, differentiate between tenses.
Flashcards, spelling tests, and forcing yourself to speak the language whenever possible are great tools.
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This is my second year taking spanish and already I feel like I am getting close to being fluent! It really is possible if you just keep trying and practicing. I can’t wait to acheive my lifelong goal!!!
Richard has a long way before he comes up with 43 things
Finally got all the Spanish linguaphone CD’s converted and uploaded onto my ipod, thats probably most of the hard work over. Now i just need to give it time, fingers crossed my linguistic skill are not completely inept!
Richard has a long way before he comes up with 43 things
I need to focus on one language, i have spent time trying to learn Dutch, French, Portugese, and Spanish but i always fall short of becoming a confident speaker or being fluent!! I have to just focus on one until i get it pegged.
ItsHerParty is contemplating existence. Gleefully.
Though on the top of my list would be German, Spanish, French.
M And life goes on
I know enough french to get by as an ignorant tourist. I’m not to interested in learning another language anymore. I know enough.
went to germany on exchange – improved understanding and speaking so so much!!!
:D:D
M And life goes on
A germanic or romance language.
Just becuase they’re easy and I was to speak atleast 3 (not including English, since I know my american halfassed version) by the time I’m 26.
And the English language, as it is spoken by Americans, needs to be considered a new branch of the traditinal english that we learn in school. Because the majority that refuses to learn, still thinks ‘they ain’t got none’. I don’t think I should be too proud of my culture. I could go into a very long rant about it; I’ll leave it at that
Mais seulement un peu. Je pense que l’espagnol serait plus [insert word for useful here].
Ugh, I need practice.
Considering I want to be a foreign missionary some day…this is def. a priority! I took Spanish for two years… but I kinda on ly know how to count to 10! Yeah! need some work here!


