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Anybody learn languages for fun? I'm pretty interested, motivation's a bother though (self learning without good materials can be a pain).
 
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I've been learnin some Finnish on and off all year. I should really get back to it, it is pretty fun and I generally dont find motivation much of a problem. I made my software design major project a program to teach english to finnish and vice versa. But yeh I recommend learnin languages for the lols, a good way to spend some time.
 

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It is really fun! I want to learn Spanish, at least to Lower Intermediate Level - whatever that constitutes.
 

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My HSC language teacher often made comments on the difficulty of German conjugations and grammar... what do you think?
 

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My HSC language teacher often made comments on the difficulty of German conjugations and grammar... what do you think?
German grammar is evilllllllllll.

It's not particularly difficult I guess, there's just a LOT of rules to follow. Practise makes perfect.

German is awesome though, a very logical language.
 

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German grammar is evilllllllllll.

It's not particularly difficult I guess, there's just a LOT of rules to follow. Practise makes perfect.

German is awesome though, a very logical language.
I like it when it works out that way though :)

Learned the basics of Hebrew and got my vocabulary up to around 300-400 words or so with an attempt at a Spaced repetition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia application.. I Might keep it going and learn proper grammar.
How would you rate spaced repetition in terms of time? I was thinking of that technique, but it seems like it will take quite a while.
 

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It does take a while, of course, but if you really want to remember a vocabulary it's the way to go (Along with reading and writing as much as you can). Here's a link to some reviews of SR software if you're thinking of giving it a go: Spaced repetition learning systems (SRS).
 
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How do you teach yourself?

I know tiny bits of German here and there, but how can I expand it without getting taught?
 

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German grammar is evilllllllllll.

It's not particularly difficult I guess, there's just a LOT of rules to follow. Practise makes perfect.

German is awesome though, a very logical language.
German is easy for english speakers to pick up (and vice versa) because the words/ sentence structures are so similar. They're about as close as two languages can get without being dialects.

I am learning Chinese Mandarin.
Doing Chinese at tafe because I wanna visit northern china. After that, I'm looking to brush up on my norwegian because I feel a bit guilty about not speaking it since coming to Australia.
 

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I have been using learn chinese audio's with transcripts.

But I have been very lazy with them and progress had been a little slow. Thankfully, I had a secondment to HK and Macau 5 months, and now on a longer project in Singapore. Being forced to pick up Chinese language skills has helped me to make quicker progress.
 

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yup. i use bkyi express program.

i'm doing german and danish mainly.

i also have french, russian and swedish on there but i dont really learn it. i haven't touched it since i downloaded it.

the french is only there if ive forgotten a word or something coz i did it for the hsc
 

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is it possible to learn a language from choosing it as an elective, even if u dont major in it?
because id love to learn spanish :)
 

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do an arts degree and do whatever you want, even an elective on how to make an elective
 

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im doing commerce/science at syd next year
 

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