have always wanted to become a
polyglot. However, I’m
fluent in only 2 which are English, Russian, I am planning
to
brush up on my Russian and German.
2. Why did you choose to study that language?
Honestly speaking, I have always been
passionate about learning new languages
and conversing with people in a variety of different languages, And the reason why
I specifically
made up my mind to
pick up this language is because it is the most
spoken language.
3 How did you learn that language?
I think the most effective way to learn a language is to practice more with native
speakers, by doing this you can improve
both listening
and oral skills at the same
time, and you will be fluent in this language. Besides, I
devote most of my time on
reading books and novels.
4 How long have you been learning that language?
Uhmm, it’s been
rough 4 years and I
allocated so much time because, at first
being
playful in my childhood, I didn’t take it seriously but then I
grabbed my self by the head and
made up my mind to work hard.
5 Would you say it’s a difficult language to learn?
No pain, no gain, right?!Although there are some differences between my mother
tongue and English, I find it easy, so why?! First of all, because it’s the same
alphabet as my native language and another thing that makes it a piece of cake to
learn is the number of speakers and social media apps that help you improve your
language, for example you can talk to natives from other countries and pan out
your spoken languages