[nabs-l] Studying Foreign languages
Sophie Trist
sweetpeareader at gmail.com
Sat Jan 19 18:09:41 UTC 2013
Darian, I currently take french II. I'm a sophmore in high
school. Braille is the best way to learn a foreign language. That
way, you can learn what the different accents feel like. I use a
braillenote for the class, which I find very easy because it has
a french option built-in to the utilities menu. Is this the first
language class you've ever taken? Because if so, they should
teach you the rules of grammar in the class itself.
----- Original Message -----
From: Darian Smith <dsmithnfb at gmail.com
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Date sent: Sat, 19 Jan 2013 09:37:51 -0800
Subject: [nabs-l] Studying Foreign languages
Greetings Nabs-ters,
I was wondering how many of you have taken a foreign Language
course, even majored in a language and what methods did you use
to
gain a proper understanding of the written rules and proper
usage?
did you learn via braille? Or Print? Or Reader?
Thanks in advance for your thoughtful responses!
Have a great day!
Darian
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