walk-in-the-rain wrote:
It depends - I was good on paper during a foreign language class in school. When I was 11 0r 12 I also worked on a Berlitz book on German just because I wanted to learn it. However, I have difficulties processing spoken language - with even slight delays with English and if people have accents I have difficulty understanding them. So I really wasn't able to translate the spoken word of foreign language very well.
This is like me too. I'm good at learning foreign languages, and can understand other students when they speak it. However if I listen to a native speaker speaking at his normal speed, I often have trouble understanding what's being said. This is even though if he were to write it all out, I'd have no problems reading and understanding it. Similarly I have trouble understanding people with certain accents even if they are speaking English, whereas it'd seem like the person next to me can understand that person just fine. Always thought it was a hearing problem on my part (and based on auditory tests, it is).
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