NUJV wrote:
One last thing; does anyone have any suggestions as to which three other languages I could learn? I don't want to learn Spanish or Portuguese, even though they're so widespread etc, because I don't like the way they sound and have no interest in them. I've thought about learning Slovenian because it's my boyfriend's dad's first language and it sounds great, but none of his family speak it so it might be a bit awkward.
Thanks, if you can help
I had been taught English since I was 13 by non-native teachers who used standard ways of teaching. Originally we had to learn Russian form 5th grade on in the communist era, but I hardly remember anything of what's been taught, except for a few words and counting. I know a few words in Slovak besides counting too, and I had had good use of what little I know of Slavic languages when I was to Slovenia as well. TBH, I'm at least 1/4 Slovak.
I'm not good at learning foreign languages, I've developed my English primarily to have a powerful means to connect with the world outside my country. It felt claustrophobic in a sense. Besides, I guess I'm somewhat obsessed with English by now, despite I'm still having difficulties with it.
May I suggest learning Hungarian?
Introduction:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_language
http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/e/ ... index.html
Impressions about how it sounds:
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35142
A poem (listen to it first):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wff8JUIJ ... re=related
Another sample:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pBIGMKz ... _embedded#! (a scene depicting the time of Hungarian Nazis)