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Work, Studying and Learning If you're having issues at work or trying to learn something new, this is a forum for question and support.
A language we speak allows us to communicate, convey thoughts and feelings, tell stories, ask questions, give orders, express needs... and so much more. Every language you learn is a door to a whole new world of possibilities.
Do you enjoy learning languages? Which ones can you speak?
I speak English and Polish. I used to study German and Spanish. I'd like to continue Spanish one day, because I loved it as a language.
I this it's very important to be able to express ourselves through language or different forms of it.
I speak, write and read English only. At some point I'll probably will learn French as I live in a bilingual city and could open more job opportunities for me.
Re: Learning languages -
March 13th 2022, 11:10 PM
I speak and write English. I can understand some French, as I'm Canadian and we learned it in school from grade 3 - 10. I'd like to go back and refresh on French at some point, but as of right now I've been practicing Japanese on Duolingo for almost a year straight. I've been able to gain a basic understanding through Duolingo but by no means can I speak or fully understand it. I mostly learned out of an interest in the language and consuming Japanese media, but I also wanted a basic understanding so I can visit in the future and be able to navigate/order food/ etc a bit easier.
Re: Learning languages -
March 14th 2022, 11:52 AM
I speak only English. I learnt some Welsh and French in school, and some Dutch when I was younger just for the fun of it, but I've forgotten a lot. I think it would be useful to get back into learning languages. I just never know how to go about learning it.
May I ask why you decided to study Polish? It's not a very common choice
The method of learning a language that I have found the most effective so far is the most conventional one - attending a course. Preferably offline, as it is easier to motivate myself rather than online while sitting at home.
I speak English and Ivrit (which we learn in school). I understand and read Ivrit better than I speak which I think is pretty common. I would love to learn more languages, I am always impressed with people from countries where they easily speak at least 3 languages. I once looked into learning braille (not sure if it counts as a language or more of another medium to read/write) over the summer but I saw that its hard for seeing people to learn it so...