Hello, this is first post of my language learning blog:
Hi!
I’m Nida and I want to share with you my language learning experience.
I have a draft about order of languages.
As you can understand English isn’t my mother tongue and my English is so poor.
Because of that I give priority to English learning.
As you know, if someone have internet then, he/she can learn anything and everything he/she wants including languages.
However since the resources are all in English, I feel myself a bit upset.
I am learning lots of thing from udemy, coursera, edx and they are all right.
Sometimes I look for vocabularies but that’s it.
But learning language is totally different, I have started to learn German a few months ago but I drop it out because I just can’t understand the explanations.
It says that’s for may and that’s for might but actually I don’t know what is the difference between may and might.
Puff, yeah for this reason I will study English for next 2 months for 2 hours a day.
I am planning to take TOEFL exam too.
I have just looked at exam dates and possibly I will take the exam at the 26th of July.
If I could find I can attend a speaking club or maybe find some skype friends to speak.
I’ll start to study at the first of June so I have 55 days, that’s mean 110 hours of study.
Seems a lot :).
Take care and don’t stop learning never.
Opsss, I forget to write languages which I’m planning to learn!
With time order: English, German, Persian, Ottoman, Spanish, Russian, Hebrew (biblical and modern), Latin, Kurdish, Esperanto, Arabic.
I hope to reach C1 level for all of them.
Since I’m planning to study most of languages for 3 months (German, Persian, Ottoman, Spanish, Kurdish and Esperanto) and study Russian for 6 months (It is afraid me!), Hebrew, Latin and Arabic for each 9 months the whole process will take nearly 4 years.