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Ally
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Learning Language |
Chinese, other, French, Russian, Japanese
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City, State or Province
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Houston, Texas
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
Chinese (other = Taiwanese) - Beginner, I put Mandarin as my native language, which it technically is because it was the first language I learned, but it's also not, because my Mandarin vocabulary isn't very good and I can barely read and write it. So I'm only semi-fluent. I want to learn to read and write in Chinese and I also want to learn to speak Taiwanese because I enjoy Taiwanese shows and I'd also like to go for my masters at Shi Da (in the far future since I'm only a freshman at college) and it might be helpful if I could speak Taiwanese also even though I know they speak Mandarin in Taiwan. I'd also like to improve my mandarin with my teacher. I'm very dedicated to learning languages because I want to be an interpreter, and though I may not get any jobs interpreting Taiwanese into another language, it might be helpful just in case.
I took some high school French, but I may have forgotten most of it and would like to pick it up again. Like I said before, I really want to become an interpreter and with French being an official UN language, I figure it'd be a very useful language to pick up. Especially now, since Taiwan and France are fairly close business partners. And learning a romance language will allow me to learn others, like Spanish and Italian quicker.
M y love for classical music inspired me to learn Russian, because there are a lot of Russian violinists who are so passionate about their music. I'm a violinist myself and it'd be nice to be able to talk to them if I ever get a chance to meet them. It's also an official UN language, so it should be useful. Currently, the only Russian I know is how to say hello and I can't even write it. I learn languages pretty quickly though.
I enjoy Japanese film and tv and am very interested in learning this language. I'd be a beginner and I do know some Kanji, but I don't know how relative they are to Japanese. The same character might mean something different, so I'm not sure. I figure it should be a fun language to learn.
I also enjoy travelling and I'm pretty sure all of these languages will come in handy.
I expect my teachers to be native speakers of their language. And I would like to spend an a few hours a week with each teacher.
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Learner Name:
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drew
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Learning Language |
Chinese, other
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City, State or Province
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houston, texas
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
Career advancement
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