Is English only easy to learn at the beginning?
And later it gets tricky if you want to reach a high level
And later it gets tricky if you want to reach a high level
So learning Korean with Latin letters, is this possible?
When lightning struck. When lightning struck. Where lightning struck. Where lightning struck. Which of these is correct? LG🩵
1. I wash myself. 2. I wash my pants. 3. I wash my hands. 4. I wash my car. Why is reflexive pronoun 1 in the acusative case and 2,3,4 in the dative case? What is the basis for this?
If I were to go on vacation, which destination would you recommend? 🙂
It's not entirely clear to me when you have to write out l' and when you have to write le/la when the noun begins with an H. I found examples in a book, but I don't understand how they work. e.g. Je n'aime pas dormir à l'hôtel. Do it le heroes de la journée. Both…
Here’s my thoughts with 60 years. I have been working for over 30 years and almost exclusively traveling abroad around the globe. With English I have absolutely no problem and have spent the last 30 years probably more time abroad than in Germany. I also speak 3 other foreign languages and all languages have one thing in common. The better you can speak the more your counterpart (when he is a native speaker) adapts to your knowledge and takes less and less consideration. It never stops and even after 50 years English (incl. school English) I am always required and sometimes annoyed that I cannot express certain details and subtleties as I like or actually do words lack. In addition, the school English is only spoken in the Greater London area. You don’t understand anything in Wales and you think you’re in another country. The whole is repeated in some states in the USA or when you speak English with Indians (also native speakers) or Japanese. Then there are the whole phrases which are as numerous in English as in German. You don’t learn them at school. A dictionary only helps a little. Also, no such good translation program will help you if you want to pack irony in a set during a talk. Until you start dreaming in English or Spanish etc. years pass and usually have to be away from Germany for a long time.
There is one phase in which learning is a bit more difficult than in many other languages: pronunciation and writing is not consistent.
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We cannot simply learn vocabulary in writing, but we must always learn the debate. This is, for example, much simpler in Spanish, as the pronunciation and spelling always match.
It can be, depending on what level you want to achieve. Fine tuning is sometimes quite complex, but the question is whether it is necessary for everyday English at all. In contrast, I find it really important, but not very difficult – you automatically get in touch with new words, whether through movies, books or conversations. It is more a natural process than a tough challenge.
no, English is not particularly complicated. from a certain point you only learn vocabulary
Later it becomes routine.. Then you don’t think about it anymore, but “react” simply..bist in your element.. lets have fun.