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Hi there, and nice forum. I'm the one that wrote the post on Norwegian being the easiest language to learn. A few days later after all the attention and comments about learning languages in general that were way off the mark (on another site), I decided to write a post about five myths about learning languages that I wrote here:
http://mithridates.blogspot.com/2008...nd-how-to.html But what's more interesting than that (and this is why I decided to register) is that another blogger then translated the whole thing into Spanish: http://babel20.blogspot.com/2008/08/...lenguas-y.html which was a nice surprise. I assume the people here would find them both interesting to read and compare. Ta! |
Thanks for the interesting article.
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I particularly like the section when you talk about adults learning languages. My students are mostly grown-ups and learn quite a lot. And some of them are just wow! (Just to give you one example, this past course I 'had' a lady in her forties, who had the English of a near-native in every way including pron); but with the right motivation I notice that all of them learn a lot but maybe at different speeds or progressing in different areas. Sorry if this is a bit messy and redundant. Duty calls. Thanks.:) |
A while ago I glanced at a light-hearted compilation of national insults in a local book-shop, in it there was an entry for the Norwegian language - it said Norwegian was just German being spoken underwater, which made me laugh!
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