I would like to start learning French and German properly and continue learning Chinese.
Here are my levels: * I have a decent understanding of French passively (reading/listening) having grown up with a few French speakers around me, but I’m at a very basic level actively (speaking/writing). * It’s been a couple of months that I’ve been learning German, but I work for a German foundation so I’m quite motivated. * With Chinese, I would like to keep studying HSK3 and already have some experience with the language.
So overall I’m pretty much a beginner or elementary-level in all three. However, I’ve noticed that it definitely helps, linguistics-wise, that I’m bilingual in Italian (for French) and English (for German).
It would be really great if I could dedicate this academic year to getting to a decent point (B1?) in at least French and German, and maybe a HSK4 in Chinese. Any and all help is appreciated particularly regarding a structure to face all of my target languages.
Will post this on both r/languagelearning and r/polyglot bc I appreciate all the help I can get.
[link] [comments]
from Language Learning https://ift.tt/Tmird6p
via Learn Online English Speaking
Comments
Post a Comment