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Originally Posted by phatmastermatt
Ah, the possibilities. And here I am in a lousy French III class in High School. I will probably never be fluent in another language besides English. What do people do? Take classes? That's a lot of money...I suppose I should just pick up some books and hide in a corner for a couple of years.
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Or you could go someplace where French is spoken on a daily basis...like France? That's the best way to immerse yourself in the language, and judging from your country symbol, I doubt you're anywhere near a place that has a heavy French population. If you want to learn a language and become fluent, then you become immersed in it. That's probably why so many Europeans are bilingual at the very least. Well that and they're taught another language at a young age compared to us Americans where it doesn't happen until high school for most.
Our brain is capable of so much, which is only limited to how much you want to do it. Sure some people can pick it up easier than others, though it just takes work, repetition and practice. Use it or you lose it!
Jam it back in, in the dark.