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dennis Mar 27th 2006 1:54 am

Learning the Language
 
I have been struggling with the language, someone suggested that Linkword Languages provide really good language learning material, has anyone used them.

Many thanks, Dennis

pwwm Mar 27th 2006 3:18 am

Re: Learning the Language
 
The Michel Thomas cd's are very good, maybe give them a try.

pwwm

dennis Mar 27th 2006 3:54 am

Re: Learning the Language
 

Originally Posted by pwwm
The Michel Thomas cd's are very good, maybe give them a try.

pwwm

Thanks I will check them out as well.

Dennis

Chiclanagir Mar 27th 2006 5:37 am

Re: Learning the Language
 

Originally Posted by dennis
Thanks I will check them out as well.

Dennis

I must be the only one that can't get on with Michel Thomas. I find his voice really, really irritating.

pwwm Mar 27th 2006 6:17 am

Re: Learning the Language
 
Must admit Glynis, I do find his voice irritating, but I like his way of teaching and it has helped us quite a bit.
Like the format, shame about the voice!!!!

Sadly he died last year.

pwwm

jean&john Mar 27th 2006 6:51 am

Re: Learning the Language
 

Originally Posted by dennis
I have been struggling with the language, someone suggested that Linkword Languages provide really good language learning material, has anyone used them.

Many thanks, Dennis

Try the BBC Spanish Languages also the Learn Spanish which is a link from BBC. ¡SUERTE! John

poollounger Mar 27th 2006 8:21 am

Re: Learning the Language
 
I like Michel Thomas too, but rather than irritating he makes me fall asleep.....there was a very good quick Spanish booklet and CD with the Independent newspaper some Saturdays ago, and I also like Visual Link Spanish which is an American course, and there is a free trial online.
Isn't it hard though learning back in Britain?? When in Spain I listen, then try it out in bars and shops and it seems so much easier...

pwwm Mar 27th 2006 8:52 am

Re: Learning the Language
 
Hi Poolounger

Quite agree it is sooo much easier in Spain, luckily for us, living here and having Spanish neighbours (who do not speak English).
Tolerant when we make mistakes, also having to use Spanish on a daily basis has helped, but our Spanish friends are insistent we speak English only to their new baby, Miguel. :D

pwwm

poollounger Mar 27th 2006 6:04 pm

Re: Learning the Language
 
That's the irony...as Brits struggle to learn new languages now more than ever before, other people just want English,English, English. I am amazed by all the Eastern Europeans who arrive in Britain with not a word of English, find jobs and learn the language, amazingly well. We can sometimes get so hung up about languages, and really it is juts one of the tools we use to communicate, albeit the major one. I find I can get around most places with a dictionary and a copious use of mime and facial expression.. :eek: :D :rolleyes: :p :scared:

poollounger Mar 27th 2006 6:07 pm

Re: Learning the Language
 
That's the irony...as Brits struggle to learn new languages now more than ever before, other people just want English,English, English. I am amazed by all the Eastern Europeans who arrive in Britain with not a word of English, find jobs and learn the language, amazingly well. We can sometimes get so hung up about languages, when it is just one of the tools we use to communicate, albeit the major one. I find I can get around most places with a dictionary and a copious use of mime and facial expression.. :eek: :D :rolleyes: :p :scared:

poollounger Mar 27th 2006 6:07 pm

Re: Learning the Language
 
That's the irony...as Brits struggle to learn new languages now more than ever before, other people just want English,English, English. I am amazed by all the Eastern Europeans who arrive in Britain with not a word of English, find jobs and learn the language, amazingly well. We can sometimes get so hung up about language, when it is just one of the tools we use to communicate, albeit the major one. I find I can get around most places with a dictionary and a copious use of mime and facial expression.. :eek: :D :rolleyes: :p :scared:

big wheels Mar 27th 2006 7:58 pm

Re: Learning the Language
 
Or you can allways try repeating everything three times. :D :D

pwwm Mar 27th 2006 8:15 pm

Re: Learning the Language
 
Never mind Poolounger you must have heard how great the weather is here 28dg as I type :D repetitive strain injury springs to mind!!!

pwwm

pwwm Mar 27th 2006 8:17 pm

Re: Learning the Language
 
Meant to add, re carrying the dictionary around, we did that for quite some time and I now cannot remember when we stopped, so must be getting somewhat better with the language. I think that was the turning point for us.
:D

poollounger Mar 28th 2006 4:38 am

Re: Learning the Language
 

Originally Posted by big wheels
Or you can allways try repeating everything three times. :D :D

The pc was slow this morning and I was trying to edit the typos....or is senility setting in and I don't recall typing everything three times ???


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