czwartek, 19 marca 2015

How to become a polyglot.

I think each language has a certain way of seeing the world. If you speak one language then you have a different way of analyzing and interpreting the world than the speaker of another language does."    
Matthew Youlden

Matthew Youlden mówi płynnie dziewięcioma językami i posiada bierną znajomość kolejnych dwunastu języków (rozumie je).Jak tego dokonał?
Matthew Youlden speaks nine languages fluently and understands more than a dozen more. He’s what is known as a polyglot, a member of the multilingual elite who speaks six or more languages fluently. He’s also a sociolinguist who studies the revitalization of minority languages. But to see him in action on a daily basis – deftly and comfortably talking to native-speakers in their own languages – suggests that he’s more than a polyglot. Matthew, who is originally from Manchester, England, is a language chameleon: Germans think he’s German, Spaniards think he’s Spanish, Brazilians think he’s Portuguese (he proudly speaks the good-old European variety).
Read more:http://www.babbel.com/magazine/language-chamaleon-one?slc=engmag-a2-vid-bv1-polyglotvid-ca&utm_source=contentad&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=CD_ENGALL_gEN_cXX_polyglotvid&utm_content=8128

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