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I'm bad at english cause i'm shy and never spoke since 6 yrs old now i'm 26. i'm bad at spanish too because even though i come from mexican parents,school was in english, university was english, and yes i never had english speaking friends, but also never had spanish speaking friends and i never really talk much. more over i learned another foreign language and i want to improve in it too. What is best way to learn in parallel 3 languages when you dont really have contact with the people with speak it, just study by your self?

2006-06-13 10:46:36 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

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You can try to find friends over the internet, you don't need to meet them. If you are a shy guy this is the best way for you to learn a language. Is isn't difficult, nobody is perfect so you can try it. Buy a good dictionary and a grammar and you will be ready to go. I like foreign languages very much, I can speak 4 languages (english is a foreign language for me) so if you want we can talk.

2006-06-13 10:59:47 · answer #1 · answered by eternity_spider 3 · 9 0

I might agree and say that being bilingual does support you to study different languages extra effectively. The intent for that is by and large since the mind is already use to consider in specific approaches. So while you begin finding out a brand new language with specific sentence constitution and laws it is not instantly interpreted as peculiar via your mind, simply an extra frame of mind. But however I do additionally trust the probability that you simply would simply have the potential to study languages effectively. I used to be very a lot so raised in a monolingual area (English is my first language). I not ever paid any severe awareness to different languages till my junior 12 months in top college whilst I began Spanish. Even at age 17 I used to be nonetheless equipped to take hold of the entire fabric very effectively and may also do a verly well process of mimicking the accessory. I'm even majoring in Spanish proper now. Whatever the case could also be I recommend that you simply use the present that you've. I might inspire you to keep with each Japanese and French. Learning languages may be very a laugh and intriguing and will furnish plenty of perception. Boa soarte!

2016-09-09 01:03:50 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I was born into an Asian family, and was taught to speak Cantonese. On my first day of school, I didn't utter an single syllable in English, but I learned to speak it. I'm 20 now, and I can speak both languages conversationally. When I was in high school, I took three years of French, and it didn't help to converse with my teacher, who spoke it really quickly. Instead, I just went home and cracked open my textbook, and listened to some tapes. I learned more efficiently that way.

2006-06-13 12:43:48 · answer #3 · answered by jadechalice 2 · 0 0

Try a lot of different ways to learn and see which one works for you. Then learn one language at a time. Otherwise, you will mix them and it will be confusing for you and the people that you talk to.

2006-06-13 13:24:20 · answer #4 · answered by Dublin Ducky 5 · 0 0

one option that you could consider is getting television stations in those three languages... you could watch tv everday in those three languages (either with captions or non) ... it should help you stay fresh in all of the languages... or atleast a specific dialect of all three languages... hope it helps!

2006-06-14 06:34:20 · answer #5 · answered by paL 3 · 0 0

Dunno really but you will be multilingual after three languages won't you. Maybe stick with two then you can be bilingual.

Just a thought

2006-06-13 10:50:33 · answer #6 · answered by bushbaby_rsa 2 · 0 0

that would be trilingual

2006-06-13 12:16:28 · answer #7 · answered by bahamadude91 5 · 0 0

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