Learning languages
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I wanna talk about learning languages. I’ve lived in many different countries, both in Western Europe, Middle East, and now here in Hong Kong. And during all of that time, I’ve learned five or six different languages, to one degree or another. I love learning languages, not only are they important when you move to a country, I just find them fascinating.
Before I came to Hong Kong, I lived in Barcelona Spain for ten years. And when I first arrived, the most important thing was being able to communicate with people locally. I don’t attend classes. I don’t think I’m particularly good in classes. I prefer to learn by just talking to people, finding out what I need to say by looking at dictionaries and listening carefully.
Other things that helped me when I first moved to Spain, were watching the typical kinds of programs we see everyday on channels around the world. For example the weather. This is great, because they always say the same things. So you can really quickly hear the same words repeated again and again. And the pictures helped of course.
Other types of program that helped me learned Spanish quickly were things like game shows, where the same thing happens. They have a catchphrase or a slogan that they repeat endlessly when contestants win or when they are called to compete.
As well as that, I used to pick up the Spanish newspapers. First of all, I just accepted that there was no way I was going to understand anything but one or two words. But gradually, I found that I learned lots of new things about this. I was interested because I wanted to know what was happening in the country I lived in. But, I also knew that I could learn a lot of language this way. So I'd take a dictionary with me sometimes, or I'd notice a word and I'd ask other people what …it meant.
Anyway, by far the best practice I ever had was just talking to people in the street, or in shops where I'd rehearse in my head what I wanted to say beforehand, before I went in. Usually, I'd make a right mess of it first of all, but, after you get over the embarrassment, it’s quite funny really. And people are very sympathetic and supporting in most cases.
It took me a long time to develop a good level of Spanish. I lived there for ten years, and I think I’m very fluent now. But I think for the first two years I was there, it was quite a struggle to hold a decent conversation. There were always lots of words or expressions that I didn’t pick up on. In particular with the colloquial expressions, idioms, that kind of thing, that people use in everyday talk, but you don’t necessarily see written down. I didn’t find those very easy to learn at all. But it was a lot of fun. And people as I said are really supporting when they know that you are genuinely interested in learning their language.
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I speak three languages and I started learning English since last summer I'm just learning it because I think that it's a very important language and very easy and beautiful one. I think that I did a very good progress in it and I'm learning it just by listening to English records and watching movies and listening to English music and this web site is helping me a lot!
but I hate attending classes if I'll attend any English class I think that I loose the pleasure of learning because I'll find my self obliged to learn. I love learning by funny ways.
My Dad speaks 5 languages easily, and I think the most fact is you love it, have passion on it! my speaking skill is very good, what I am going to do is make a good academic level, I want to be a wonderful psychologist, I hope use my own experiences to help people find more hope, get to a happier life!
Thank you to my Dad find this web for me, and also hope make more friends here, thank you, British Council and everybody!
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I'm from indonesia.. u can call me with ifa..
i'm joining in this group because i want to improve my english language. yeaahh... my english is not good enough. thats why i'm here now. can anybody or everybody to teach me english? pleasee.. thank you before and after... nice join the group..
Dear Sozmaf.......... Teach with BRITISH COUNCIL and to the School, read the English news paper every day it will be very good for you.
thanks suhel.
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jimmy
Hi! I am Antse from New Zealand but actually my from Tibet. My English is so poor forthat i'm registered new and i want learn english good
Hi All
Good morning this is part of my favorite part in the BBC learn, why because you will find new word, and more listening but i still didn't find part in this bbc to practice conversation in one line. i need more practice English so do you know where part in bbc learning to practice it ?
Hello bbcnugraha,
Just to make clear, we are the British Council, not the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)!
I'm glad to hear you enjoy the site, although I'm afraid we don't offer anything specifically to practise conversation at the moment. However, leaving and responding to comments here on LearnEnglish is a good way to develop your communication skills!
Regards,
Stephen Jones
The LearnEnglish Team
hi,
I decided to write because I want to improve my English. at the moment my English is on low level...Secondly I wish to know someone and bit by bit to lern english...
hi ewelina,
if you want , we can learn together.
mainly, i want to improve my English in speaking and listening