I really want to learn a new language. Something that I will come in contact with a lot in the medical field, something I can use. Any suggestions?
thanks!
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I really want to learn a new language. Something that I will come in contact with a lot in the medical field, something I can use. Any suggestions?
thanks!
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I honestly don't know any languages other than English. However - I invite you to check this site out if you're seeking to learn a new language online:
http://stuff4you.biz/languages.html
I'd probably learn Spanish because it would be the most helpful one in the USA.
i'm going onto my 2nd year as a college student and i'm interested in learning a new language. i currently speak English and Spanish. But I am not fluent in Spanish. I am Hispanic so i understand the basics but i still would like to improve.
I want to take a foreign language but im not sure what to take.
I am a International Relations major, so learning as many foreign languages will benefit me.
My options are: Continue on improving my Spanish or learn Latin first and then go back to Spanish.
Is Latin even a demanding language to learn, for me to obtain a job in my field easily?
oh where do they speak Latin nowadays? and well learning Latin help me in learning other languages?
Im wanting to learn spanish
Im looking for a program i can buy to learn the language
Ive looked into rosetta stone but ive heard bad things about it...
Whats the best program for trying to learn a new language (spanish)???
Thanks ![]()
Just wondering if anyone has had experience in learning a new language, particularly the ones I mentioned, and if so, what are the best courses I could start out with? I don't plan on only working with courses, I will eventually and hopefully move onto more technical ways of learning.
I have always heard that the BEST course, although expensive, is Rosetta Stone. True?
Also, I like the sound of the languages I mentioned, and they seem to be pretty useful and commonly spoken. But are these easy to "master" as a beginner? What would be, in your opinion, the easiest?
I am 20 years old, and although I suppose that is considered old for learning a new language, I would really like to broaden my horizons by taking on something likes this. How much harder do you think it will be for me? Any advice? Thanks!