You can always visit Canada. I learned to speak Canadian in no time at all. I could amost have an entire conversation after only a few hours in that country.
2007-01-01 14:06:51
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answered by Jennifer D 5
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Immersion is the best way to learn, but also the most disruptive to your life (unless you are lucky enough to work for a company who sends you to another country) audio/video courses are the next best thing.
I can give you some pointers from my personal experience:
If you want to learn German, there's a really good site from Radio Deutsche Welle
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/0,1595,2548,00...
It's a site with High Quality MP3 recordings and PDF documents of written work to learn the written language. There are several levels from Beginner to Professional. The courses are far from boring, being based around a cute store about a man who's constant companion is an invisible imp. And best of all, it's free.
If you would like to learn Mandarin Chinese,
http://www.chinesepod.com is an online mandarin course for English speakers.
My personal favorite language is Esperanto. I can't recommend a course like the one above, but there is a good website to learn Esperanto from: http://www.lernu.net/
My favorite course, hands-down, is "Muzzy in Gandoland". It's a video based course created by the BBC. It comes in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Gaelic, and Mandarin Chinese. I've seen it in Esperanto before, but it is not currently available. It's kind of expensive too, but some libraries carry it and you can check it out.
I wish you enjoyment and good luck in your language endeavors.
2007-01-01 23:12:39
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answered by rbwtexan 6
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The Cherokee Nation offers an on line course
2007-01-01 14:09:44
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answered by Anonymous
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properly, to initiate you pick a stable grounding of vocabulary. I used earlier you understand it, that's a application of flashcards to earnings vocab and could be stable earlier you initiate grammar etc. desire that helps!
2016-10-06 07:42:00
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answered by ? 4
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you can go to bbcnews.com....and search in language section. It has got spanish, english,french and many european languages. If you want to learn Hindi.....search google.com and i think you will find something intresting.
2007-01-01 14:10:02
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answered by Anonymous
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www.speak7.com
2007-01-01 18:24:45
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answered by Noor 3
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