Last year I attempted (and pretty much failed) to learn Russian - I know a few basic phrases (and a song) which are always quite useful to impress people but I would really love to speak another language fluently. In my job I work with people from around the globe and thought it would be useful to learn one of their languages. I started with French and Spanish (both of which I studied a bit in school) and found that two languages at once was a bit confusing. I have therefore decided to concentrate on French (the language I already have a GCSE in).
I have lots of goals which I would like to reach while learning this language:
- Remind myself of basic phrases for my soon-approaching trip to Paris.
- Re-learn everything from GCSE French and bring myself back to my standard of understanding as then.
- Find some local classes or distance learning course which will allow me to complete an A-level in French (why not!).
- Spend more time with French people (and in France) to build my conversation skills until hopefully one day (a long time in the future) I may become at least vaguely fluent.