Post by Courier6ix on Mar 2, 2014 21:45:16 GMT -6
Ok if you want to learn any or all of those languages I CANNOT STRESS HOW MUCH I RECOMMEND SIMPLY TAKING A CLASS AT SCHOOL OR ANOTHER LOCAL PLACE WHERE SOMEONE, certified or at least experience, IS TEACHING IT. TEACHERS ARE THE BEST WAYS TO LEARN LANGUAGES. THEY HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH THE LANGUAGE THAT IS GOING TO BE INVALUABLE TO YOU. PLEASE. IF YOU HAVE ANY DESIRE TO LEARN JUST TAKE SPANISH OR FRENCH OR GERMAN OR TWO OR ALL THREE IN HIGH SCHOOL! AND THEN IN COLLEGE MAYBE! Sure, it'll require getting homework and having to work for a grade but that is what makes it that much better. Having to work for those means you're going to have to work even harder and in doing so, get more out of the education than if you did it yourself. Trust me, I know that personally that this is true. I know for a fact that Spanish class is offered in most every American high school with French being the second and German after that. Chances are that if you're American, you're school might be using that wonderful exchange programme where your teacher is from the native country or at least from Europe. If that's the case they probably know more than just the language they teach and English so even if you don't really want to learn Spanish for instance but that's all your school offers, go to your school's Spanish teacher and see if they know someone nearby who teaches the French you desire or maybe they are very good and wouldn't mind teaching you for a few minutes after school everyday for free maybe or even maybe for just a moderate fee, though I doubt it. Seriously though, get a teacher. If you're in college I know that there are DEFINITELY OPPORTUNITIES FOR MANY LANGUAGES. If you're in Europe then what the heck? You obviously have means to learn anything, go out there and get them.