dotty and I were discussing language learning in the pub on Tuesday (she's lending me French books) and she came up with some interesting points. Firstly, she said that she thinks of English as one of the best languages for communication - there are always several ways to say the thing you're trying to say so even someone with a limited vocabulary can sometimes say a lot. She also said that English was one of the easiest languages to learn and one of the most pleasant to speak, particularly rhythmic and flowing. This seems to be a very different perspective to the one English people have about our own language. We tend to think that it's difficult to learn because of the many shades of meaning to words and the fact that the spelling rules are more like guidelines. When asked to name a beautiful language, I tend to think of French or Italian, closer to the Latin stem, musical.
On a related note, I've been absolutely terrible at doing any
french writing thus far but I am determined (honest) to do more. I've decided that I'm going to try and write something every friday lunchtime based on one (or more) of the word of the day words I've received by email. You never know - it might work!