Pick a language, any language

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So Sarah and I are thinking of signing up for language classes at City University in the Autumn. There's a choice, but the trouble is matching it to our levels of ability.

Now I did two language GCSEs - French (eight years' study) and German (three years' study) - getting on for 20 years ago. I've had to use German in my work, French to a lesser extent. I've also learnt some Greek, Spanish, Italian and Japanese, but only at a very functional level

Sarah, however, has A-levels in Russian, French, German and Spanish. Her Spanish is much better than mine; her French is better than mine; her German is about the same as mine, maybe not quite as good.

Here are our choices for languages to learn:

  • French (all levels),
  • Spanish (all levels),
  • Arabic (level one only),
  • German (level two and three),
  • Italian (level one, two and three) and
  • Japanese.

Level two means "rusty GCSE" or better. Level three means "rusty A-level" or better.

So which should we pick?

  • German's on a bad day for both us, but would probably be the most useful for me, since I'm frequently dealing with German companies and we'd both enjoy getting ourselves properly fluent again
  • French is interesting but we'd essentially be attending different classes for that, which defeats the point of learning a language together.
  • Ditto Spanish (no hablo Espa?ɬ±ol mui bien).
  • Japanese would be utterly useless for us both but would be interesting
  • Arabic would be interesting, but we'd have to stop after a year
  • Italian would be fun and potentially useful since we might actually go on holiday to Italy again. But I've already done a few lessons, so I'd be at a very slight advantage.

It's looking like Italian at that moment, with German the main contender. Anyone recommend a different choice?

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Language class problem solved from The Word is Not Enough on July 21, 2006 5:27 PM

We've worked out which language class to go to. Sarah's going to go to French level 3, I'm going to go on Spanish level 1. That way Sarah will be able to get her French up to the level... Read More

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