
rocky
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repatition |
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arbiter
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by audio, when your young |
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Harley
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Live in the country of origin. Submerge yourself in it, where you have no choice but to learn it to survive. |
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gardensfinewine
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you have to think in that language before you get good at it |
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imbaord
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a class |
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Bite Me
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Take a class. I think it is way easier if someone teaches you rather than getting a "DUMMIES" book or something. |
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linkUS
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Studying your own language will give you insight into how other languages are structured. If you can speak pretty well it will make it easier to speak a language that is foreign. |
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jXoannee
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Studies show that kids learn and retain new languages better than adults. Their lil brains are still growing and developing.
But if you are an adult already and you can't turn back time, the next best way is to travel to another country and learn a new language there. Watch movies and read books in that language. The worst way is by taking a class in america. You will have little chance to practice your learned language here. |
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odai_shamrouk
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tack a class to learn the language |
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Smargadi
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living the language. |
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miketbone20
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The rosetta stone CD roms!! |
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n0h0pe
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I found a book at the website below. It made learning French a lot easier for me. Costs about twenty five bucks, though.
http://redcurtain.languages.hop.clickbank.net |
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matttoma3
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maybe take a class or read a book just to start off. but if u really want to learn a language quickly, go to a foreign country and converse with the people, you'll learn the language about 4 times faster. |
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dufflephilstar
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take a class and practice, practice, practice, practice . . . . |
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comediankid4
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try to learn about it and read about it. im taking latin and the best thing so far for me is learning about it and reading about it |
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