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Originally Posted by SazBomb:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

 

I remember being told that German was much more like English and therefore should be a doddle to learn (in comparison to French).  I couldn't grasp German at all. 

 

Same here, I've never been able to get the hang of German, did French GCSE and found that fine

Possibly for a non-English AND non-German speaker there is not a great difference in learning the two languages, but for us English speakers the way we learn the two languages is quite different. In my experience there is not so much emphasis on the understanding of the different tenses and when they are used in English, but there is in German and other languages. I feel I understand the structure of English better BECAUSE of having learned other languages. Not that anyone taught me that, I figured out the similarities myself.

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Originally Posted by SazBomb:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

 

I remember being told that German was much more like English and therefore should be a doddle to learn (in comparison to French).  I couldn't grasp German at all. 

 

Same here, I've never been able to get the hang of German, did French GCSE and found that fine

French and German have different roots. IMO the roots of French (and other Latin languages) and thus the structure, are simpler and less complex than the Germanic languages.

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Originally Posted by Ms Golightly:

I am almost at the end of level one British Sign Language - have really loved it although I'm a bit slow and don't think i will take it further.  Mt sone and daughter are definitely going on to level 2 though.  If anyone is contemplating sign language - go for it.  Has been great fun and  our teacher was brilliant! 

That's fantastic and well done to them. I had 2 friends at College who were deaf and we connected through a love of Wrestling and Football but the interpreters were wonderful and I really respect what they do.

 


 

darloboy (Play The Game!)
Originally Posted by Ms Golightly:

I am almost at the end of level one British Sign Language - have really loved it although I'm a bit slow and don't think i will take it further.  Mt sone and daughter are definitely going on to level 2 though.  If anyone is contemplating sign language - go for it.  Has been great fun and  our teacher was brilliant! 

Hi, sign language is something i have wanted to learn for a long time, i can do some. It is very worthwhile. I may look into more now you have posted this x

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Originally Posted by darloboy (Play The Game!):

Arabic is hard, I can read it (not done it for ages) but only know a few basic words it's hard to say and even harder if you try to spell it.

The only languages I have done that have a different alphabet are Russian and Greek. However, although they can look quite different in their written forms, I found that their basic structure was not too dissimilar to other European languages.

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