Yes they do! I went on a mission for my church and went to a 10 week crash course in French so I could live in Belgium. I know French pretty well now. The next best thing is getting some tapes to listen too and a conversational book to go along with it and you are set!
2006-10-06 17:34:59
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answered by Allison W 2
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Yes, intensive language training is better than regular high school classes in a language. But the best way is to live in that country and to be submersed in both the culture and language. A lot depends on your individual learning style, as well.
2006-10-06 17:40:45
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answered by retorik75 5
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Intensive language classes are alright but if you have the opportunity to do so then spend some time immersing yourself in the language by involving yourself in a community which uses the language (shouldn't be too tough if you're trying to learn Spanish). Going to a foreign country is also an option but it's not as practical for most people.
2006-10-06 17:35:20
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answered by dardekkis 4
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Depends on the language. I took intensive english and french classes, Spanish was a 1 year course (im italian). I think they work meanwhile the language uses the same characters, if you try to learn chinese, russian, greek or something like that, then I think it doesnt.
2006-10-06 17:28:18
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answered by R B 3
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If for good speeching English is school class. My learn English for all good working job like talk is. Boyfriend coming you see learn like country talk school three years.
2006-10-06 17:36:14
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answered by Anonymous
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at an identical time as I agree the pupil would desire to do the artwork, a pupil won't adapt to an accessory properly without severe interaction. the main suitable thank you to develop into fluent is to prepare your conversing skills with a interior sight or fluent speaker.
2016-10-02 00:54:13
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answered by blumenkrantz 4
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it depends how old you are
2006-10-06 17:26:36
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answered by rich_yu2002 2
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