Status Updates From How to Learn Any Language: ...
How to Learn Any Language: Quickly, Easily, Inexpensively, Enjoyably and on Your Own by
Status Updates Showing 301-330 of 345
Kasha
is on page 79 of 172
Such a joyous pleasure from simply learning foreign languages. Why need to consider who you want to work with, where you want to study abroad, which culture you will travel to?
— Oct 06, 2011 02:29AM
Add a comment
Kasha
is on page 78 of 172
target language and congratulate him on representing a culture sufficiently appealing to make you want to learn his language. " The man is a bit crazy
— Oct 06, 2011 02:26AM
Add a comment
Kasha
is on page 78 of 172
Go ahead and write. If you can write letters and cards to someone who speaks that language, so much the better. If you can write your dinner preferences for the waiter in an ethnic restaurant, do so. As soon as you feel sufficiently advanced, write a note to the editor of the foreign publication you’re learning to read and tell him how helpful it is. Write a letter to the ambassador of a country that speaks your targ
— Oct 06, 2011 02:26AM
Add a comment
Kasha
is on page 70 of 172
bop my head in embarrassment for not thinking of how to distinguish the gender in French as Harry Lorayne
— Oct 06, 2011 01:57AM
Add a comment
Kasha
is on page 70 of 172
I wonder in our brain are there any session mediate altitude fantasies? If it is, how big?
— Oct 06, 2011 01:28AM
Add a comment
Kasha
is on page 69 of 172
The different between the two is , with logic you go fr AtoZ. With imagination, you go everywhere, and faster.
— Oct 05, 2011 11:38PM
Add a comment
Kasha
is on page 68 of 172
Well, this method ia a bit similar with learning the roots, pre and sub to understand the core meaning (story) behind a wrd. Except a etymological dictionary.
— Oct 05, 2011 11:34PM
Add a comment
Kasha
is on page 67 of 172
Harry Lorayne’s Magic Memory Aid is lovely. In to lasso strangers with ropes of familiarity, it requires you free your imagination and create your own stories has words imitate pronunciation of the foreign word.
— Oct 05, 2011 10:35PM
Add a comment
Kasha
is on page 66 of 172
...that’s satisfactory, provided you keep it up and maintain momentum. Gardens unattained go to weed. Apples bitten into and abandoned turn brown." yes, like my gran used to say.
— Oct 05, 2011 08:58AM
Add a comment
Kasha
is on page 64 of 172
The authors learn language since he's a small child and he still learn like a child, albeit different method.
— Oct 05, 2011 08:20AM
Add a comment












