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[quote=Anonymous]My goal is to achieve fluency in four more languages. What I love about the current method I’m using is that don’t need to study vocabulary or grammar out of context. Instead, I listen to 1-2 hours a day of podcasts, TV, or other videos. I might ask my more patient fluent friends to speak Spanish to me. I’m starting with the non-English language I know best (Spanish) and will work my way through to others I sort of know. For many years, I took classes and didn’t realize that wasn’t the best way to learn. Now, I’m learning from videos and podcasts. When I listened to a Spanish language TV program yesterday, I was surprised by how much more I could understand than just two months ago. Anyone else out there learning a language? Any tips to share from learning a language? [/quote]
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