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  • Due to the fact that we have an office in Germany and another in France (which I never go to) I chose to speak German). This first came about as I used to go the German GP every year at Hockenheim. Go to evening class if you can somewhere, as most people there are in the same boat as you, and they are usually pretty cheap in comparison to other means. Learn the basic phrases that will get you out and about like introducing yourself, asking for directions, travel etc.

    Just keep reading and talking and that helps. I do agree with others in that the dialect and locality can be as difficult as it is in our country.
  • Here you are The_President.

    This will help you improve your French!


  • I've been to almost every province in China, I'd say Yunnan is one of the worst for it, for example, in sichuan / chengdu, people will speak their dialect but can switch into mandarin, in Kunming a large part of the population just can't speak mandarin

    Xinjiang, surprisingly, avoids this problem, to some extent. Because the region’s han population have migrated from all over China during the last 60 years (han population there previous to that was tiny), Mandarin has had to have been spoken as a Lingua Franca. As a result people speak a very standard pu tong hua. This then has a knock on effect for the uyghurs.

    Anywaaaay....

    Good luck, pres. No short cuts with language learning. Some good advice above. Hard work and perseverance will see most people through to the type of level you describe.

  • You are deffo in a good situation for learning, pres. good idea to take advantage of your current immersion to focus on adding a life long skill. Ride out the mickey taking.
  • edited December 2017
    I started borrowing my brother-in-law's copies of Penthouse & Mayfair at the age of 12. Never had to open an English grammar book afterwards ...
    But I never understood why the other kids called me a recluse ?! :)
  • Keen to learn Italian, can anyone recommend a really good current online tool (no puns about CL members please)?
  • razil said:

    Keen to learn Italian, can anyone recommend a really good current online tool (no puns about CL members please)?

    Rosetta Stone
  • I've started to learn Portuguese on duo lingo app although it's really Brazilian it does the basics and free. It's repetitive but hammers home the basic grammar and now I can say my dog and cat eats newspaper in a Brazilian/London accent.
    I bet Albufeira can't wait for my arrival to hear my Portuguese version of Hello Hello :smiley: o)
  • Solidgone said:

    I've started to learn Portuguese on duo lingo app although it's really Brazilian it does the basics and free. It's repetitive but hammers home the basic grammar and now I can say my dog and cat eats newspaper in a Brazilian/London accent.
    I bet Albufeira can't wait for my arrival to hear my Portuguese version of Hello Hello :smiley: o)

    Tudu bom?
  • Solidgone said:

    I've started to learn Portuguese on duo lingo app although it's really Brazilian it does the basics and free. It's repetitive but hammers home the basic grammar and now I can say my dog and cat eats newspaper in a Brazilian/London accent.
    I bet Albufeira can't wait for my arrival to hear my Portuguese version of Hello Hello :smiley: o)

    Tudu bom?
    Tudo bem - O cachorro e o gato come o jornal. Obrigado mein Herr.
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  • razil said:

    Keen to learn Italian, can anyone recommend a really good current online tool (no puns about CL members please)?

    Italian on Duolingo is very good. Addictive and well laid out.
  • I used Michel Thomas to get me started in Dutch. Given the relatively short course I can converse reasonably well although I do struggle when people are speaking at normal speed. I supplemented it with various Youtube clips. I agree that reading or listening to radio or TV is a great way to improve.
  • If you know how to handle the basics, i.e. how to pronounce things ... you'll find it easier to follow a conversation . Personally, I try to follow Commissario Montalbano on TV .
  • ....Or Hello Hello.
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