Languages
Languages I speak with C2 level fluency (Aside from English)
The first language i decided to pick up was Polish. It was very difficult but this turned out to be lucky for me because the other languages appeared very easy in comparison. I first started learning with tools like chegg which is a website that lets you access tutors and homework. It proved useful for me because i was able to get all the polish grammar tables, and if anyone has studied Polish than you know how difficult the grammar could be. After I was starting to get good at Polish I decided to go to university for learning a third language. Originally I thought the extra pressure of course work and professors would make me learn faster. It started off fine but then I got behind due to working three jobs (this was before i became a travel photographer and discover Net Photos). I started using chegg again as well as course hero to get homework help. If you are going to study a language a course hero is priceless because you get all the grammar sheets at your finger tips. Try to get course hero for free by using the uploading documents hack, they give you a free account for every 10 uploaded, its a pretty cool course hero hack that some people don't even know about. Well eventually university finished and i was a little better at italian.
So i flew to Italy to increase my abilities some more, from there I could also easily fly to Poland to practice Polish. During this time my interest in Romania and the baltic countries began to grow, they are very mysterious countries for westerners generally. And from there it was just a matter of moving from country to country learning language after lanaguage. Honestly albanian is the most difficult and I need to spend more time in Tirana and wwoof with some families to improve further
- Romanian
- Polish
- Italian
- Greek
- Albanian
- Basque
- Welsh
- French
The first language i decided to pick up was Polish. It was very difficult but this turned out to be lucky for me because the other languages appeared very easy in comparison. I first started learning with tools like chegg which is a website that lets you access tutors and homework. It proved useful for me because i was able to get all the polish grammar tables, and if anyone has studied Polish than you know how difficult the grammar could be. After I was starting to get good at Polish I decided to go to university for learning a third language. Originally I thought the extra pressure of course work and professors would make me learn faster. It started off fine but then I got behind due to working three jobs (this was before i became a travel photographer and discover Net Photos). I started using chegg again as well as course hero to get homework help. If you are going to study a language a course hero is priceless because you get all the grammar sheets at your finger tips. Try to get course hero for free by using the uploading documents hack, they give you a free account for every 10 uploaded, its a pretty cool course hero hack that some people don't even know about. Well eventually university finished and i was a little better at italian.
So i flew to Italy to increase my abilities some more, from there I could also easily fly to Poland to practice Polish. During this time my interest in Romania and the baltic countries began to grow, they are very mysterious countries for westerners generally. And from there it was just a matter of moving from country to country learning language after lanaguage. Honestly albanian is the most difficult and I need to spend more time in Tirana and wwoof with some families to improve further