Hi Kiev,
There are two threads that have some stuff in it too, with posts responding to your questions (one of mine too, albeit in a bit more fragmented and verbose form!)
http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?t=52682 <-- French
http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?t=12898 <-- German
1. Why do you study a foreign langauge? What motivated you to do it?
Like Kazuya, I just like foreign languages. You can never go wrong with them. At first I wanted to do German in year 9, but no-one else did, so I had to make do with French as that was the one everyone wanted. My motivation for learning German was to know the language of my family more than anything. But by learning French by default was a life-changing experience. They're just interesting. The concept of being able to converse with people overseas in their native language is just bewildering. And being able to speak a foreign language, when you are an anglophone, gets you amazing kudos in the anglophone world because it seems that know one DOES... because English is the lingua franca of the world. And so having a second language under your belt is a sign of being cultivated, pseudo-intellectual. Even when you're in High School
A: You do French? You speak it?
B: Yeah...
A: Wow, that's so cool! Say me something in French!
So you become a sense of amazement and this aura decends on you...
If unclear, holler and I will expand
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2. What do you feel it has given you?
A lot. Learning a language is not only just learning how to use it, but also learning about the culture to which the language forms a part. It's been a very mind-opening experience, learning about different perpsectives of opinion and lifestyles in a country completely different to Australia, and to grapple about the way the French/German/Chinese psyche works. Then comparing
our way of thinking with their's and seeing how differently we function, it really makes you grow, become more appreciative of difference...
Cf. Tolerance of Difference
Again, if clear as mud, give us a yell.
Bonne chance avec ton PIP.
chepas
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