I like to learn on the side from a person who uses that language as their native language. You can learn much faster. Plus the only way to really learn a language is to use it all the time. I've learned a little spanish, chinese, and alot of French that way.
2006-09-08 15:18:05
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answered by Rockstar 6
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Well, the word "languages" is too general. Perhaps you can be more specific. Do you mean a foreign language such as Spanish or French or do you mean language as English? If it is English then do you need help on grammar, compositions, reading comprehensions, or what? Pls. add more details and ask this question again.
2006-09-08 15:18:21
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answered by Anonymous
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you've got to try and use the language as often as you can to improve it. the only way to be good in anything is to feel good doing it.
2006-09-08 15:22:11
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answered by funsnuggle 2
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try to relate the foreign languaged words to our english words. for example:
the german word "grund"
means "ground" in our english.
2006-09-08 15:26:15
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answered by brookie 2
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