Top 5 Ways To Learn Foreign Languages For Free Online
Posted on 01. Dec, 2009 by Learn Language Free in General Learning Language Articles
Top 5 ways to learn another language. Please Please Please Rate the Video. More of my Tutorials youtube.jimmyr.com FSI www.fsi-language-courses.com Free Education List (podcasts) www.eliteskills.com podcasts.yahoo.com www.podcastalley.com babbel.com www.busuu.com lang-8.com LiveMocha livemocha.com TryMango www.trymango.com Wikibooks en.wikibooks.org Guutenberg Audio Books www.gutenberg.org LibriVox (select flag on right) librivox.org Please Please Please Rate the Video. I used to play an …
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Chinese is where it’s at – and Spanish is a nice addition in the US (I’m a California native).
Admitted, a lot of words are similar, or they are pronounced almost the same, but written totally differently. I sometimes have to pronounce it out loud to find out that the german word is exactly the same as dutch’s, but then different spelling variations.
french is very common,second to english
Nope… I’m in the US and it also doesn’t let me.
I am studying abroad and this was a big help. Great video.
great page! i hope all the english speaker take a look on that page as i hardly ever saw them speak any other language…
This guy is trying to promote french language than any other things on his list. He sure is a french-freak i guess. Well, i dont think french is really important though. I mean look, how many countries in the world speak that particular language? its like theres only mainly two countries in particular speak that(canada and france) So, i dont really think its a wise idea.
Now I would also like to have a Top 5 ways to learn foreign langauges without having to learn :<
Well, I’m not sure. I haven’t met that many Germans yet
Too many words are different, too much grammar is different. We’re both Germanic langauges so we have things in common, but I can’t speak German just because I’m Dutch, and vice-versa. Ofcourse we can make out the basics/similiar words of each other langauges, but I don’t think it would go much further than that.
Hopes that suffices
not necessarily, it’s not that similar.
Is Dutch very similiar to German? Can a Dutch and German person speak to each other well? Or no?
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tough croud…
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Or…on the other way….I will just use those sites on the vid…
I know but still… I will be sticked to it
thanks…
that program makes you sound stupid in ever language :O
damn, super helpful video!
Thanks a lot
I just use google translate…
but thanks
Wow…….very great siites, thank you!!!!!!
Google it instead, there’s been some sort of a fuck up recently on the (dot)com website and it’s been built up an an org website now instead.
ielanguages . com is really good, but is not for visual learners.
i speak 10 languages …check my videos and sub… more videos to come!!!
Trymango is not free, just the a few lessons
I cant get access to the fsi-langauge-course. It says I am not permitted. Do I have to be in the US?
Thanks for posting this, it was very helpful!