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It's more convenient to live and travel, and when I go to a Korean supermarket to buy groceries or go to a Japanese restaurant to eat, I just speak Korean or Japanese. I speak Spanish directly when I travel to Spain, so I get to know the owners of supermarkets and restaurants.
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I don't have a skill in my current unit is very disadvantaged, several times I want to give up, but my colleague accidentally found out that I can be in many languages to tell the leader about it, and then I was transferred to the chairman's side as a translator, and now the salary is several times higher, not to mention how happy I am.
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I love to learn the languages of various countries, and I feel that I will not suffer in society after learning more, but because I know many languages, I am often pulled by my good girlfriend to translate for her at the dinner table, and I am also very distressed by her before I can complete a bunch of things.
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In fact, the first job is that people want English level 8, and I dare to apply for the level 6 level, because I have already taken the Japanese level 2 at that time, and the boss wants to do it because there are some Japanese jobs in the factory, and I need someone who knows Japanese, and the second job is also, the other party is a Japanese company, although I have passed the highest level 1, but in fact, my speaking ability is not good, and I successfully passed the interview.
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I can meet more friends, I have a lot of foreign friends in organizations such as foreign language corners, I went to South Korea alone last summer, and I feel very happy to be accompanied by fox friends and dogs when I go to **.
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I came to Hong Kong alone because I was not familiar with the road, I found a handsome tour guide, we chatted happily along the way, communication was not hindered, I saw a lot of places of interest, and he was very enthusiastic to help me in the next week.
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Invisible soft power, even if you are currently in China and have no job hunting, there is no pressure to watch some dramas and check some information. Foreign friends also appreciate multilinguals, after all, language is really a passport, quite a favorite.
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In Switzerland, where English can be spoken but most of the street signs are in German, I guessed based on the basics of French, and most of the French and German look very similar anyway, so I can go to whichever country I want, and I don't have to worry about whether to translate or not, so I can get unimpeded.
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I am English level 6, Korean level 6, Japanese level 8, Portuguese level 10, French level 9 Am I proud?
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English level 6, Korean level 4, senior year, to be honest, I don't feel great, my classmates and friends around me have passed level 4 in English, but they are excellent in other aspects, and I feel that I am too bad.
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Is it because I'm inflated, I dare to click on this, Arabic numerals don't count.
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I speak 15 dialects, do I know more than one language?
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Graduated from secondary school, spoken English, spoken Spanish, and really found that speaking is really useful. The multilingualism gives me a lot of confidence.
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I speak English, Japanese, Chinese.
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In terms of personal experience, the most beneficial aspect at the moment is privacy. When recording some personal thoughts or more personal situations (such as diaries) in a mixed way (often about 5 kinds of symbols, plus only I know various symbols), I don't have to worry about others peeking at all, and most people don't necessarily understand it even if they show it to him. - Another benefit is that it creates a virtuous cycle of language learning.
For example, if you learn a certain number of languages in the early stage, you will find that there are many similarities between the branches of similar languages in the same language family, and it will be easier to learn these similar languages, and the more you are exposed to it, the deeper you learn, and the easier it will be when you want to learn a new language. - There is also the continuous development of the potential of the relevant organs. I agree with a friend upstairs who said that "the tongue becomes unexpectedly flexible", not only the tongue, lips and teeth, small tongue, nasal cavity, but also the way the trachea controls the vocal airflow, etc., which is very surprising and fun.
-Of course, the horizon and heart will be broader. On the one hand, you can get in touch with different cultures through one-way communication such as reading, and on the other hand, you can communicate with people from different backgrounds, and your own views are challenged by people from different backgrounds from different angles again and again. The heart is a lot wider, not only in the face of other people's doubts (or peaceful or radical) calm, but also in the face of unreasonable "should not, do not argue" free and easy (for example, some people say that you pretend to be x lalalalala).
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I think it is a very powerful and proud experience to be multilingual, because language enables people to communicate with each other and is the soul of a nation! There are many peoples in the world, and naturally there are many languages. People extract what is in their hearts through language and communicate and learn from each other.
At the same time, you can listen to the original sound. For example, chasing Cantonese opera, British drama, American drama, etc., without having to watch anything, you have to find the Chinese version. <>
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Mastering multiple languages is a very good thing, so that you can learn better, and it is also a good choice for you to have a lot of skills and become a better person, so I think learning some languages can indeed effectively improve yourself, and it is still a very good choice. <>
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It was a very good experience and showed that we could have very high. The ability to travel to countries around the world, and to make others think that we are very great, to make others worship us, and to master multiple languages, we can also have a lot of convenience in life, so this experience is very good.
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I think it's a very good thing to be multilingual, because the more you know, the better you get. And you're going to make a lot of people proud, so I think when you know a lot and you don't have words, I think it makes you feel very relaxed, and you can have a lot of self-esteem and confidence when you face anyone.
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If you master multiple languages, then it must be a very good feeling, because after all, you have mastered several languages, and you may have one more way to work in the future, and the salary is also very good, because if you work in a foreign-funded company, the salary must be very good, and your work is also very easy, so you will be very proud.
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It is a very happy experience to know multiple languages, because I think that one language can understand that culture, and if you know a lot of cultures, then you will have a motivating idea for yourself to know more. I'm a person who loves to explore, so I'll feel happy.
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It would be a very good experience if one could master multiple languages, because in this way, no matter how much you travel to the country, you will be able to communicate with the locals, and you will not have some language barriers, and you will feel very good, and you will feel very accomplished and proud.
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It is necessary to refer to the current situation in the country. English is no longer a foreign language. If you want to learn a foreign language.
Then you have to learn another course. Languages are divided into language families. You think, it's pretty much the same in Europe.
It's pretty much the same in Asia. The Arabic ones are pretty much the same. It is advisable to learn English first, then learn any European language you like, I like Latin, this language is useful in many ways, and when you find that you have no difficulty learning two foreign languages, then switch to Japanese.
Then Arabic. I found a learning method on the Internet for reference. There is a man in Hungary named Camo Lombu who has learned 16 languages, 10 to the level of being able to speak, and 6 to the level of translating professional books and periodicals, reading and appreciating literary and artistic works.
She summarized the experience she gained from roaming the world of foreign languages into ten points:
1. Learning a foreign language should not be interrupted for a day. If you really don't have time, even if you squeeze in 10 minutes a day; Mornings are a great time to learn a foreign language.
2. If you are tired of learning, don't be too reluctant, but don't throw it away. This is where you can change the way you learn; For example, put a book aside to listen to the radio, or put aside the practice of a textbook to flip through the dictionary.
3. Never memorize in isolation from the context.
4. You should always write down and memorize the ones that are used the most on weekdays"Sentence cliché"。
5. As much as possible'Heart Translation'The things you come into contact with, such as a fleeting advertisement, the occasional words, are also a way to rest.
6. Only what has been modified by the teacher is worth remembering. Don't look at the exercises that you have done without being revised by others, and if you read too much, you will unconsciously remember the wrong things in your mind. If you are purely self-taught and have no one to help you, then you memorize what is sure to be true.
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Spanish, I use Modern Spanish and Walking Around Spain. "Modern Spanish" grammar and its exercises are more rich and substantial, I personally think it is very suitable for self-taught people to learn, from the structure of the arrangement and the degree of difficulty is very reasonable, and each lesson will be very systematically divided into texts, vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and exercises several parts, and I study a chapter every week, because it is the beginning of learning, so my focus is to master the foundation, every 45 minutes of "Modern West", I will study 20 minutes of "Walking through Spain". "Travels in Spain" is mainly aimed at summarizing each life scene very comprehensively, and takes into account the differences in the vocabulary commonly used in Latin America.
I wasn't interested in Korean dramas before, but now that I'm self-taught, I plan to start revisiting some of the more classic Korean dramas. <>
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English major. Learn French and Spanish at the same time. I found the similarities between English, French and Spanish, and found that the English I learned was not English at all, but a foreign word from French and Spanish.
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Exhausted....English major, self-taught Korean I thought I would like to study a second foreign language in the future...Shivering ......
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