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Would You Guys Share Your Experience Or An Incident While Learning Or Using A Foreign Language ?
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like what inspired you to learn a foreign language, what was the exciting point to start learn and communicating it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I went to Madrid in 1973, aged 22, to work as an English teacher without knowing a word of Spanish. I had been applying to schools in different countries, and that one came up.
I had to learn Spanish pretty smartish, and it helped when I got a Spanish boyfriend.
I don't know if this experience is useful to you?
I had to learn Spanish pretty smartish, and it helped when I got a Spanish boyfriend.
I don't know if this experience is useful to you?
I learned French a year ago, when my family moved to Quebec and knowing French became essential to integrating and making friends at my new school. It wasn't a choice; French was something I had to learn if I wanted to do anything.
I suppose it was exciting because I was learning so incredibly fast, thanks to being totally immersed in the language. Everyday, I was getting better and better. As I got better, more opportunities opened to me.
Now that I've moved to English-speaking area, I've totally ignored my French. I think if I went to Quebec for a week, I would pick it back up real fast; but now, I simply have no reason to speak French.
My best advice to you. If you want to learn a language quickly and have fun while doing so, move to somewhere that they speak the language or, at the very least, go on a vacation there.
I suppose it was exciting because I was learning so incredibly fast, thanks to being totally immersed in the language. Everyday, I was getting better and better. As I got better, more opportunities opened to me.
Now that I've moved to English-speaking area, I've totally ignored my French. I think if I went to Quebec for a week, I would pick it back up real fast; but now, I simply have no reason to speak French.
My best advice to you. If you want to learn a language quickly and have fun while doing so, move to somewhere that they speak the language or, at the very least, go on a vacation there.
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