Well yeah english is not my native language. I can read and write spanish and on a basic level can have a conversation, same with german. My spanish is officially tested at A2 i think, but eh. Im trying to learn swedish
I learned my spanish in like half a year. What i would do is (besides a bit of duolingo, which is meh) would learn key words that are very common by just googling them and trying to read al pais that way. For example words like "but" "and" "very" "bad" "good" etc. Problem is that i would not learn the correct pronounciations that way, which really hampered my speaking later on
Some words where very difficult to understand cause theyd have multiple meanings, or none, so yeah. I lived in spain for 6 months and worked at a spanish speaking company (internship) but only at the very end cluld i kinda follow their conversations, despite me trying everything possible to learn it,except for actually taking official spanish classes, which i probably shouldve done, but i just didnt have the energy nor time
Not bi myself but I’m by myself
THEY GOT MONEY ON UR TOP, WHO SAID U CANT BUY HELP?
at this point in my life i probably should claim as one but i don't due to some insecurities/an inferiority complex
and this applies to both
Well yeah english is not my native language. I can read and write spanish and on a basic level can have a conversation, same with german. My spanish is officially tested at A2 i think, but eh. Im trying to learn swedish
I learned my spanish in like half a year. What i would do is (besides a bit of duolingo, which is meh) would learn key words that are very common by just googling them and trying to read al pais that way. For example words like "but" "and" "very" "bad" "good" etc. Problem is that i would not learn the correct pronounciations that way, which really hampered my speaking later on
Some words where very difficult to understand cause theyd have multiple meanings, or none, so yeah. I lived in spain for 6 months and worked at a spanish speaking company (internship) but only at the very end cluld i kinda follow their conversations, despite me trying everything possible to learn it,except for actually taking official spanish classes, which i probably shouldve done, but i just didnt have the energy nor time
Was your internship at the Spanish speaking company in Spain?
@op this a year old but prolly still holds up. dude reviews various apps/methods and suggests how to use em to learn the fastest
Was your internship at the Spanish speaking company in Spain?
I'm not sure if you're being rude?
I'm not sure if you're being rude?
No lol I’m just curious. Could be in central/South America also so idk
Learned to read in french before English, spoke English before french and I live in Quebec now
No lol I’m just curious. Could be in central/South America also so idk
Ahhh now i getcha my bad lol yeah was in spain
I’m trilingual and I’m currently learning french. The best way for me is to learn colloquial phrases and listen to conversations with text.
Nah but I'm tryna learn Japanese right now it's really hard
Japanese is such a useless language to learn unless you’re thinking of living there
Yeah im bi, French is my native language, I learned English much later.
Watch shows in the language you're trying to learn would be my best advice