An easy way to learn foreign languages
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@andrewl5201 Thanks. The answer is simple:..my passion for languages was and is still huge. I gave this rose a lot of water, litte by little, every day. Instead of withering, I saw it flourish. I literally saw the potential of speaking many languages unfold. It brought me all sorts of beatiful things. The life I had tells me every day that I am doing something great for me. And tht's the simple truth that keeps me going on with this adventure. Give it a try and you will stay motivated. Luca
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@WakkoXtreme Hi! I can help you with Catalan if you want! Write me and i'll give you some tips, and ressources! :)
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After 1,5 Jear learning I´m between good and verry good !Am I stupid?
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if you want to learn another language than read write and listen whit what little you might know at first . look for free resources online like youtube vids and google translate (it makes mistakes but that helps you to). go deep into the language you're trying to learn no matter how difficult it gets at first, "never give up never surrender". I speak English, Spanish, Portuguese, and am learning Dutch and will go after Catala next. nice video man keep up the good work.
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youre english is flawless almost cant belive it....io sono americano but parla calabrese
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You have never attended any language school ? If yes, didi you relay on materials that contains books and CDs or just books ?
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If you could recommend a short list of books for learning languages (particularly Spanish ) what would they be?
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you are so cute ive been studying itailan and its definately a hard road for me. everyday for 15 months i studied and studied.
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I am going to try your strategy. It sounds interesting.
Some more questions from Tomek:
8 When you do a translation and it’s quite good but still not perfect, I mean there are few words that you translate or write in a wrong way, what do you do? Do you keep rewriting only the words you’ve got problems with or you keep doing translations?
9 Do you listen to the same dialogues later, I mean as additional exercises to the schedule that you’ve presented? For example after 2 months, 4 months, etc.
tombaryla 4 months ago
@tombaryla Dear Tomek, I tend to answer all the questions in my blog (you can find the link on my Youtube channel), please feel free to post them there and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Luca
poliglotta80 4 months ago
Could you post in your website what you've said?
vitzbrito 7 months ago 3
@vitzbrito Just did :-) Luca
poliglotta80 7 months ago 3
did you learn any of these languages without actually being in the country?
3510211 1 year ago
@3510211 No, I picked up 90% of what I know by staying in Italy. I've never been to the US for example. Living in-country is a huge language learning booster, but it is not a myth that one has to go abroad if they want to learn a language well. The important thing is the friends that you see, the things that you watch and listen to,a and, ultimately, your general attitude towards learning, towards languages..and towards people .Luca
poliglotta80 1 year ago 15