I have to take 4 semesters of a language for my degree.
I am Italian (non-native speaker), I love Italian, and love traveling in Italy. I've already taken some university Italian.
The problem is that I have no one to practice with in the states and my mind loses languages very quickly:(
I can take Spanish... I am surrounded by Spanish speakers, could practice every day, and there is lots of Spanish courses available...
Or should I take French? I know I would have a hard time in French courses because it doesn't come as natural to me as Spanish or Italian... but I work for a French company with many French speakers and opportunities to travel to France for work...
I have a hard time learning languages. What to do?
I have to take 4 semesters of a language for my degree. I am Italian (non-native speaker), I love Italian, and love traveling in Italy. I've already taken some university Italian. The problem is that I have no one to practice with in the states and my mind loses languages very quickly :(
I can take Spanish... I am surrounded by Spanish speakers, could practice every day, and there is lots of Spanish courses available...
Or should I take French? I know I would have a hard time in French courses because it doesn't come as natural to me as Spanish or Italian... but I work for a French company with many French speakers and opportunities to travel to France for work...
I have a hard time learning languages. What to do?