Challenges of learning a foreign language

Jun 13, 2010 16:48

I have been busy as of late, juggling more flights due to a slight shortage of staff and trying to learn a bit of Borginian on the side. I've picked up the Borginian edition of Rosetta Stone but realistically, it is quite a challenge to remember it all ( Read more... )

i luv ifly airlines, borginian is a ridiculous fake language

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trucythegreat June 17 2010, 03:07:33 UTC
good luck on learning Borgonese, lady!1!1!1 you can do it!1!!1 :D

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iflyfirstclass June 18 2010, 00:25:36 UTC
Thank you, Miss. I will do my best! :}

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[the best part of ridiculous fake languages is MAKING STUFF UP] der_gewinner June 17 2010, 04:58:20 UTC
Immersion is definitely the most effective way to learn a language. My English has improved tenfold since I settled here in Los Angeles. I have heard there is a surprising concentration of Borginian expatriates in San Francisco, but I suppose that is of little help to you unless iFly can charter you back and forth.

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iflyfirstclass June 18 2010, 00:38:53 UTC
Hmm, yes. I don't go to San Francisco very often, but if the opportunity should arise, it may be something to look into.

Thank you for the suggestion, Mr. Gavin. I wish you the best with perfecting your English as well.

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der_gewinner June 18 2010, 05:58:37 UTC
Danke schoen, fraulein, and good luck to you, as well. I'm sure there must be someone Borginian in Los Angeles, ja?

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iflyfirstclass June 18 2010, 07:42:10 UTC
Yes, there has to be in such a large city as ours!

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