You might be able to pick up phrases or some words but you might not be able to truly pick it up. I have been living in Japan for over 2 years and still cannot hold a lenghthy conversation in Japanese. I can understand more than I can actually speak, but the grammar rules and structures are so different from English that, without Japanese lessons, there is really no way for me to pick it up.
Maybe if you are completely immersed in the language (only speaking and listening to that one language all day, everyday) you will pick up the language rather quickly. I have heard if you dream in another language, you might be almost competent in that language.
2007-05-13 13:19:23
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answered by Juldog 2
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You won't be able to learn exactly the same way as a baby does, because the most accepted theory is that babies go through a critical period where their brains are capable of picking up language without any effort. Still, it is really helpful no matter what age you are. It is important to learn the intonations and harmony of a language in order to speak it naturally, and you can only do that by listening. You will pick up and retain a lot of components of the language by just listening, but you also need context to be able to understand and actually speak the language, otherwise the words are just meaningless.
2007-05-13 15:18:23
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answered by flores.alaranjadas 2
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Yes it does work... youd be surprised how you can pick up a language but a very important point in this is that you should be willing to learn and open your ears.
I know someone who has lived with me for 3 years hearing my native language EVERYDAY and hasnt learned a word yet
2007-05-13 14:58:16
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answered by PK27 2
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If the people speaking the different language were interacting with you, then yes, eventually. That is practically how I learned English as my third language...
But if they are simply speaking it around you, with no signs of what they are talking about, the chances are no, you will not learn it.
2007-05-13 13:12:50
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answered by Big J 2
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True, I speak several languages and learn a lot by listening that is training your ear.
2007-05-13 13:31:27
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answered by Nicolette 6
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Yes, I think so. Many people learn a language at home and another outside, just from hearing it.
2007-05-13 13:16:19
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answered by Thespiana 4
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I did. I learned Japanese this way. I watched both Japanese shows and listened to Japanese music. I became almost fluent. A few months ago I took it mack up, and now am as close to fluent as I possibly could be.
2007-05-13 13:17:26
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answered by Moon_Bunny 2
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Yes, but you should have some basis to start with. Even if it is a very small one. It would help you to learn it.
2007-05-13 13:14:53
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answered by Martha P 7
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Hi. You are correct, as a filmmaker myself I can let you know that exceptionally if you're a document manufacturer/director taking pictures foreign, or with immigrants, it's highly useful to set up rapport with persons and if you are lovely fluent, you will not have got to rely on an interpreter in interviews & direct verbal exchange can expand the great of what you get. Plus it is going to be useful in publish to prefer the prices & educate the editor in which to reduce. If ABCD....is announcing you will have to no longer awareness ONLY on books & elegance, I agree. But I would not agree that you just will have to forget about vocab and grammar. You can do each that AND pay attention pay attention pay attention. A direction and/or books with recordings is a well option to get a soar begin in your studying. If you'll be able to control it, the first-class option to gain knowledge of any language is immersion. Go to a nation and sign up for an in depth language direction, even as spending your unfastened time immersed within the tradition, first-class of all is in the event you are living with local audio system. Otherwise, sign up for a direction and/or purchase a mixture booklet and recordings, and spend as a lot time as feasible listening and repeating the phrases/ dialogues, memorizing the vocabulary and studying the grammar, doing all of the sports and checks. To me, copying vocab lists, dialogues & studying alternatives in longhand helped in studying phrases and phrase order. I might quiz myself at the vocab lists and verify off those I overlooked, and later, write the ones once more. Also whilst studying or listening, write down new phrases. I attempt to gain knowledge of similar phrases (like "to translate" / "translation") while. Buy a GOOD bilingual dictionary with many phrases, exchange meanings, examples in differnt terms and so on. You too can get a smaller dictionary to convey round. Reading: Children's books are very useful, you do not have got to pull out the dictionary as almost always. Comic books and photo novels deliver you a clue from the photographs. Also of direction newspapers and magazines. Go to web pages for language newcomers & after you have found out slightly, consult with web pages for topics you're into, Try Yahoo Answers and so on, within the new language. Join a filmmakers on-line institution that makes use of the language you're studying. Listening, And while, pay attention to that language, as ABCD says....radio, TV ( & TV information is well due to the fact that it commonly suggests graphics to deliver you a clue), podcasts, You-Tube.... Soap operas are honestly well when you've got entry to any within the language you're studying, becase the plot actions so slowly, and plenty of matters are repeated. Get DVDs within the new language and watch them with subtitles in English...THEN see if you'll be able to watch DVDs with the subtiles IN that language - -like near captioning for the deaf. Get a film AND a duplicate of the screenplay, and comply with alongside. (otherwise learn it first, then watch) Conversation.... Get to grasp audio system of the language and inform them you desire to gain knowledge of and desire to hinder English or your different language(s) you know. Join a talk elegance or membership / institution..Find out if persons on your town have "francophone dinners" (or anything language) . ****Concentrate at the vocabulary principal for you. If you are creating a movie on a designated subject, do a little of your pre-creation study on web pages in that language and make your self a vocab record. Also well inspiration to gain knowledge of creation phrases if you're going to have a regional team, despite the fact that English is on this subject lovely pervasive. A useful phrasebook that you just complement with smartly copied lists of vocab for movie and your discipline subject, will aid you out at moments while you could no longer be ready to believe of a phrase. good the ones are a few recommendations. Good good fortune with the training and your filmmaking.
2016-09-05 19:02:05
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answered by jenelle 4
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think so have álot of albanian friends :D
2007-05-13 13:15:11
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answered by Joni 3
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