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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostCarry a black backpack and practice your Arabic. People will make way for you.
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Originally posted by Twilkes View PostYou could switch your satnav to a foreign language and learn it that way. At least then if you had a contract with a foreign company and they asked you to do something you didn't want to you could tell them where to go.
Ar ddiwedd y ffordd yn mynd i uffern!
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Originally posted by Twilkes View PostYou could switch your satnav to a foreign language and learn it that way.Last edited by Sysman; 18 February 2011, 10:51.
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Originally posted by Qdos Consulting View PostI tried doing the Michael Thomas Italian course in the car on the way to and from work. It's not easy to concentrate properly while driving. I also found that his voice made me quite sleepy, which was concerning.
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I tried doing the Michael Thomas Italian course in the car on the way to and from work. It's not easy to concentrate properly while driving. I also found that his voice made me quite sleepy, which was concerning.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostYeah, walk two miles while talking to yourself in a foreign language. No one will stare.
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Forgot to mention: ISTM that one of the big plus points is that when driving alone, you can play a language CD that asks you questions, or gets you to repeat phrases, and can allow yourself to practice your execrable pronounciation loudly and with gusto (¡con mucho gusto!).
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostIs this for your two mile commute? It will take you a year to learn to count to 10.
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It's not something that can be used when commuting, but it's an excellent way to learn a (European) language if you have time in front of the PC. Heralded as one of the best Euro start-ups :
Learn languages for free online | Learn English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese | busuu.com
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I finally found a decent intermediate German audio course and have been listening to that whilst driving 3 hours a day the last few weeks. I did the same with French a while back. I'm at the stage where I want to hear as much as possible to get used to it, which works quite well, but I think if you're beginning a language it'll either distract you too much from driving or you won't be able to pay enough attention to the course.
The Michel Thomas ones only work when you pause and try to repeat, which will be difficult in a car. I started with the French and German Michel Thomas courses, and I'd highly recommend them, but they're really for beginners. Even his "advanced" courses aren't really very advanced.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHas anyone tried learning a language in the car while driving to a gig?
Are the linguaphone cds any good?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHas anyone tried learning a language in the car while driving to a gig?
Are the linguaphone cds any good?
I wouldn't recommend it, though.
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