I wanna talk about learning languages. I’ve lived in many different countries, both in Western Europe, Middle East, and now here in Hong Kong. And during all of that time, I’ve learned five or six different languages, to one degree or another. I love learning languages. Not only are they important when you move to a country, I just find them fascinating.
Before I came to Hong Kong, I lived in Barcelona Spain for ten years. And when I first arrived, the most important thing was being able to communicate with people locally. I don’t attend classes. I don’t think I’m particularly good in classes. I prefer to learn by just talking to people, finding out what I need to say by looking at dictionaries and listening carefully.
Other things that helped me when I first moved to Spain, were watching the typical kinds of programs we see everyday on channels around the world. For example the weather. This is great, because they always say the same things. So you can really quickly hear the same words repeated again and again. And the pictures helped of course.
Other types of program that helped me learned Spanish quickly were things like game shows, where the same thing happens. They have a catchphrase or a slogan that they repeat endlessly when contestants win or when they are called to compete.
As well as that, I used to pick up the Spanish newspapers. First of all, I just accepted that there was no way I was going to understand anything but one or two words. But gradually, I found that I learned lots of new things about this. I was interested because I wanted to know what was happening in the country I lived in. But, I also knew that I could learn a lot of language this way. So I'd take a dictionary with me sometimes, or I'd notice a word and I'd ask other people what …it meant.
Anyway, by far the best practice I ever had was just talking to people in the street, or in shops where I'd rehearse in my head what I wanted to say beforehand, before I went in. Usually, I'd make a right mess of it first of all, but, after you get over the embarrassment, it’s quite funny really. And people are very sympathetic and supporting in most cases.
It took me a long time to develop a good level of Spanish. I lived there for ten years, and I think I’m very fluent now. But I think for the first two years I was there, it was quite a struggle to hold a decent conversation. There were always lots of words or expressions that I didn’t pick up on. In particular with the colloquial expressions, idioms, that kind of thing, that people use in everyday talk, but you don’t necessarily see written down. I didn’t find those very easy to learn at all. But it was a lot of fun. And people as I said are really supporting when they know that you are genuinely interested in learning their language.
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I would like to know at least 4 languages....for now I know only 2 and a half:)))or maybe I should say ...a quarter...:))
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Hi everyone!
Could someone help me.
Which one would be right? "I work in an office" or "I work at the office"
Thank you in advance
HI GOOD FRIEND, ... i work in an office ..it is right, beacuse the first letter of office has been started by O letter, and O IS Vowel and every word that start with vowel befor it you shoud use an... they are vowel letter (O-I-A-U-E) every word that start with these letters, dont forget that use an befor it
Hello Nndni. I have taken many interviews.I would like to tell you how to answer the question ''tell me about yourself". Candidates often make mistakes while answering this question by adding the details of their family members while this question is about you, your education, interpersonal skills (traits) and your hobbies and your goal..you start answering this question with your Name, qualifications, experience if any and than your traits and goal. Your are alike a product and interviewer is a buyer. Tell him or her what he wants to buy..Hope this helps..
Hi everybody.
I absolutely agree with the speaker about the way to learn language. the most effective way to learn and improve language is use it in your daily life and try to talk with the people. Now I am looking for a partner who also want to improve the spoken English. are you the right one I am looking for?
Best Regards
Laura, from China
I would like to help you.
Hi again ! Of course, if i had lived in Britain it would have easier to learn English. But i am in Baku and i need to use other ways to reach my goal. Watching, reading, listening, writing all these ways are very useful. Anyway, talking to people is most practical and fascinating. It is good idea to watch typical kinds of tv programs like weather, sport competitions. It is really that typical words are repeated.
Fortunately, Baku turns to international city that is filled with guests from different countries. It is nice to see new people here having different culture, speaking in different languages together to locals. Azerbaijani people are very kind and sympathetic. We always happy to see all of you here. Welcome :)
Kindest regards,
Elchin, from Baku
I hope I will know English well...
it's very importance,everyday i felt happy when learned english