|
-- Posted by mattchew at 7:05 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
This seems a better place than school/hw connection... So I can do this summer governors school 3 week thing at JMU i think it is, but I don't know whether I want to do full immersion Spanish (I'm in AP currently), or partial immersion, starting Arabic Chinese or Russian. I really feel Spanish, Arabic or Russian, but I know that Chinese, at least for now, is probably the next language someone would want to learn... Ayudame? Gracias Matt
-- Posted by WickedWiccan at 7:07 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
I say Spanish.
-- Posted by greeneyedbeauty at 7:08 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
I know some Farsi. My dad's Iranian. It's better than Arabic.
-- Posted by handsfree at 7:08 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Yo creo que deberías seguir con el español. Apréndelo bien y consigue hablarlo fluído y sin acento muy marcado. :D
-- Posted by uprize at 7:13 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
learn french or spanish
-- Posted by isobel at 7:13 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Russian. You're already learning Spanish, keep learning it, but for that 3 weeks programme I'd go with Russian. However, only start a language you actually intend to study. If it's just for those 3 weeks, stay with Spanish.
-- Posted by beautifulgirl at 7:14 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
i'd do spanish. it sounds like you know nothing about the others
-- Posted by mattchew at 7:14 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Quote: from handsfree at 7:08 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Yo creo que deberías seguir con el español. Apréndelo bien y consigue hablarlo fluído y sin acento muy marcado. :D
Segun una chica Chileno, no tengo un acento :P. Estoy de acuerdo, perroooooooooo quiero aprender muchas idiomas tambien... Ay de mi... Y necesito decidir para manana...
-- Posted by mattchew at 7:15 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Quote: from beautifulgirl at 7:14 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
i'd do spanish. it sounds like you know nothing about the others
Uhhh thats the idea, to learn another language?
-- Posted by mattchew at 7:18 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Quote: from Isobel at 7:13 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Russian. You're already learning Spanish, keep learning it, but for that 3 weeks programme I'd go with Russian. However, only start a language you actually intend to study. If it's just for those 3 weeks, stay with Spanish. 
I'm kinda intending to learn all of them at some point... I'm kind of leaning towards Russian or Arabic....
-- Posted by isobel at 7:20 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Quote: from mattchew at 4:18 am on Dec. 15, 2008
Quote: from Isobel at 7:13 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Russian. You're already learning Spanish, keep learning it, but for that 3 weeks programme I'd go with Russian. However, only start a language you actually intend to study. If it's just for those 3 weeks, stay with Spanish. 
I'm kinda intending to learn all of them at some point... I'm kind of leaning towards Russian or Arabic....
In that case, go with Russian.
-- Posted by handsfree at 7:32 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Quote: from mattchew at 9:14 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Quote: from handsfree at 7:08 pm on Dec. 14, 2008
Yo creo que deberías seguir con el español. Apréndelo bien y consigue hablarlo fluído y sin acento muy marcado. :D
Segun una chica Chileno, no tengo un acento :P. Estoy de acuerdo, perroooooooooo quiero aprender muchas idiomas tambien... Ay de mi... Y necesito decidir para manana...
Entonces, si esa chica chilena te ha dicho la verdad, y te sientes contento con tu nivel de español, yo te recomendaría continuar con el Chino-mandarín, pues hoy en día se está convirtiendo en el idioma de los negocios.
-- Posted by AnonymousMystery at 1:30 am on Mar. 22, 2009
Spanish or Russian. Chinese is awesome but hard.
|