My goal is to reach fluency in at least Italian or French before I die. Preferably both. I am a long long way from my goal.
Indeed, the journey is most enjoyable. I am in no hurry. My pleasure spurs me on.
Just now I have completed the Rosetta Stone French Course, Level One. Tingly with excitement, as though I've won a gold medal.
Achievement.


The training begins!
Enthusiasm!!
3 comments:
Congratulations! That is quite an achievement. I am trying to learn Japanese, German, and Italian as well. I have the Rosetta Stone DVDs but I have my excuses (no time/lazy/distractions) so I have not really finished them yet (not counting my courses in Japanese at school).
Perhaps I should just travel to those countries. That, I feel is the best way to learn.
Congrats indeed! I am English and my Fiancee is Romanian. So I can also fully understand how hard it is to learn a new language, as I am finding it a challenge but a FUN challenge!
Good Luck!
That's excellent, Cherie. I thought that after living in Canada for 10 years I would pick up a little French, but so far I know only a handful of courtesy phrases and "Don't step on the wildflowers." Much more effort is required on my part, I think.
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