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Old 18 July 2009, 08:59 AM   #31
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Bitsy told me that if I tried hard enough her foreign tounge would rub off on me..............I made my excuses and left
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Old 18 July 2009, 09:14 AM   #32
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Old 18 July 2009, 09:22 AM   #33
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Old 18 July 2009, 09:27 AM   #34
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Bitsy told me that if I tried hard enough her foreign tounge would rub off on me..............I made my excuses and left
Ole' CowLick76 has more problems with his hair than oral gel can fix.
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Old 18 July 2009, 10:01 AM   #35
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Old 18 July 2009, 10:14 AM   #36
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Im still learning cantonese. pretty good now everyone tells me but some things I dont catch if the conversation is quick I like to think im well versed in my native tounge , but I would just be fooling myself



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Old 18 July 2009, 12:23 PM   #37
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Very glad I took Spanish in high school and college. It has come in very handy.
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Old 18 July 2009, 03:21 PM   #38
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Speaking of a second language. What is the best way to learn it besides going to that country and being totally immersed in it?

I took a couple of college classes but need to refresh and go on. Has anyone ever used Rosetta Stone? Does it work or just a gimmick?


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Old 18 July 2009, 03:26 PM   #39
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Spanish...I know only enough to get by but would love to speak it fluently.

I learnt German at school and have picked up more since then but I should know more and should have built on the foundation of my GSCE.

I know no French. None at all...it's something I plan to do once the Spanish and German are out of the way!

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Hi Jim,

I am surprised, I would have thought that you and all your American friends would have chosen English for their first language.

Like all us Aussies have.
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Old 18 July 2009, 03:29 PM   #40
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I also would love to master Spanish! It's my hubby's first language, and that's what he's teaching Ileana.
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Old 18 July 2009, 07:45 PM   #41
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Hi Jim,

I am surprised, I would have thought that you and all your American friends would have chosen English for their first language.

Like all us Aussies have.
It's weird because being English I see the English used abroad as native to the country so in the US I see it as American not English (The use of MS Word and it's spellchecker underlines my point ) and it's the same with Australian.

I know it's only regional dialects and accents but although the language is the same, there are many, many differences.

Saying that, you are from far up in the NE of Scotland and the Aberdeenshire and regional accent there is one of my faves....specially when it comes from pretty ladies

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Old 18 July 2009, 08:07 PM   #42
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It's weird because being English I see the English used abroad as native to the country so in the US I see it as American not English (The use of MS Word and it's spellchecker underlines my point ) and it's the same with Australian.

I know it's only regional dialects and accents but although the language is the same, there are many, many differences.

Saying that, you are from far up in the NE of Scotland and the Aberdeenshire and regional accent there is one of my faves....specially when it comes from pretty ladies

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Dem fine words sugarbeet'76 but I'm English and I don't understand a word you say half the time
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Old 18 July 2009, 08:24 PM   #43
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I speak a smattering of many languages (Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Norwegian), Spanish being my best. I'd like to be fluent in any one of them. Some Bangladeshi friends of mine have been teaching me a bit of Bengali which always raises a smile in Indian restaurants. I must admit that I do have a large vocabulary of Anglo-Saxon words and phrases but decorum prohibits me from using them here.
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Old 18 July 2009, 11:59 PM   #44
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I also would love to master Spanish! It's my hubby's first language, and that's what he's teaching Ileana.
You are lucky then since you have your Spanish teacher living with you!


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Old 19 July 2009, 12:04 AM   #45
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Dem fine words sugarbeet'76 but I'm English and I don't understand a word you say half the time
x2! I am still trying to determine what language he is speaking!



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Old 19 July 2009, 02:14 AM   #46
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Dem fine words sugarbeet'76 but I'm English and I don't understand a word you say half the time
Sugarbeet

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Old 19 July 2009, 02:18 AM   #47
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I've decided to put my Michel Thomas French cd's into the car and load them onto my mp3 (for when I walk to work and back) to see how long it takes me to get a foundation in conversational French.

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Old 19 July 2009, 02:26 AM   #48
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I've decided to put my Michel Thomas French cd's into the car and load them onto my mp3 (for when I walk to work and back) to see how long it takes me to get a foundation in conversational French.

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Let us know how long it takes! Are the Michel Thomas learning program really that good?


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Old 19 July 2009, 02:29 AM   #49
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I think so. Check out amazon for the reviews.

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Old 19 July 2009, 04:14 AM   #50
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Speaking of a second language. What is the best way to learn it besides going to that country and being totally immersed in it?

I took a couple of college classes but need to refresh and go on. Has anyone ever used Rosetta Stone? Does it work or just a gimmick?


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I have always found it easiest to learn from a Long Hair Dictionary.
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Old 19 July 2009, 05:37 AM   #51
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I've decided to put my Michel Thomas French cd's into the car and load them onto my mp3 (for when I walk to work and back) to see how long it takes me to get a foundation in conversational French.

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nice to see you coming around sugarbeet'76,,,,,,,, Michael Thomas is a legend
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Wife is from Mexico.....and living in AZ so Spanish is second for me.
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