Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 at
3:10 pm
I know basic French. (I took 2 years of it in school and have been teching myself for one year.)
I’m teaching myself Japanese. I know hiragana & katakana, as well as some basic things like numbers, phrases and etc…
I know basic Spanish and I’m taking it in school. (I’ll be taking Spanish for the next 4 years instead of 2 like most people.)
I don’t have money for classes. I also want to learn Arabic, Chinese, Italian and maybe some other languages… I love languages & culture.
What are some strategies for learning and remembering everything?

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Saturday, August 7th, 2010 at
8:00 pm
i currently live in Tunisia and speak English French and Arabic fluently..anyway my fiancé works and lives in Italy and we are supposed to get married and stay their for good..I’m worried about finding a job in Italy as an English teacher because my Italian is not good ( by the way I’m taking Italian lessons )

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Thursday, July 15th, 2010 at
8:16 pm
I need spelling tips for these languages, I’m going to the district bee and I want to be prepared.
Latin
Arabic
French
German
Dutch
Old English
Japanese
Greek
Italian
Spanish
Please help!

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Monday, July 12th, 2010 at
5:41 am
hello there
Are there a night school to teach Italian ? or should i look for a privet teacher ?
i am in Florence (firenze) for six months. 13 days have past and i only learned few Italian words. i would love to attend an ordinary basic Italian course but that is not an option as i am attending another course(in English) from 8am – 5 pm. i am looking for something between 6pm and 9pm at least 3 days a week.
any tip or information will be very helpful
P.S. i tried searching the internet but all i found is the tourist weekend courses other than that nothing.
I speak English and Arabic
best regards
mili grazie
caio

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Monday, May 10th, 2010 at
3:50 pm
I’m planning to live there. I’ve started Italian lessons few months ago,and i’m planning to continue having those lessons for Two years before i move to Italy.
So will my foreign Italian accent play a role on how people will treat me?? will i be judged and be out-casted??
what is the view of Italians towards foreigners? Any information would be very helpful
PS: i already speak English, French and Arabic fluently

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