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It might be something else for you, but given the fact that the internet offers plenty of options to learn languages (and even interact with native speakers via Skype) for free, the only thing that you need to put in is time and effort. I personally learn languages because I want to gain a closer and more personal access to other cultures, especially literature and movies. If the flirst evolves into a passion, you can take it more seriously, and eventually go to a Portuguese speaking country, and interact with natives. #DOWNLOAD ASSIMIL NEW FRENCH EASE PDF READER FREE#If you’re interested in the language, do as Lauren said, just take it easy, and study it during your free time. ![]() Please feel free to e-mail me personally if it sounds to you like this message makes David, There’s no reason why you shouldn’t learn Portuguese (or any other language). I’d really like to hear back from you and see if we can build a way for us to help each other. I’m quite literally the first American of my Brazilian family, a born natural at helping English speakers speak Portuguese and Portuguese speakers speak English. #DOWNLOAD ASSIMIL NEW FRENCH EASE PDF READER FULL#I’m Brazilian, I speak Portuguese fluently like full on born and raised in Rio de Janeiro Brazilian yet I’m a born and raised English speak American of California. I read what you wrote and felt I just had to reply. Take care and best of luck! Hi David, my name’s David too. I really do think the number one factor for success in learning a language is motivation, and if you can find that reason, it will keep you motivated throughout the process. If you live someplace where there are a lot of speakers of, say, Spanish, it may ultimately be more fulfilling to spend your time learning Spanish because you will at least have the chance to use it regularly.īut if you’re set on learning Portuguese, then I suggest you find a reason to learn Portuguese – something that learning the language will help you to accomplish. I guess what I am saying is that you should look at your situation in terms of where you live and what you interests are. And it’s also true that in learning the language, you may find new interests as the lusophile cultures becomes more accessible to you, and these interests will help motivate you too. ![]() Of course, the process of learning the language will most likely bring you into contact with speakers of the language, but it does take a little effort, and it helps if you live in a city or region where there is likely to be at least a small Portuguese-speaking community. Where I live in LA, I have a teacher that I meet with and several Brazilian friends so that I get somewhat regular practice speaking the language. With Portuguese, I made much faster progress because I wanted to learn it to understand a particular style of music, and I also had a trip to Rio planned that motivated me as well. In my case, I spent 5 years learning French in school but I’ve forgotten a lot of it, because I had no reason to keep speaking it and no French speakers to speak it with. Learning a language takes a sustained effort over several months or years, depending on how far you take it, and I think it’s difficult to keep up your motivation unless you have 1) people to speak the language with, and 2) a personal reason for wanting to learn the language. Having said all this, there is one thing I thing you should consider. #DOWNLOAD ASSIMIL NEW FRENCH EASE PDF READER DOWNLOAD#
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