Nicholas Saephanh
New member
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2013
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- American English
- Home Country
- United States
- Current Location
- United States
Hello everyone,
My name is Nick and I have decided to embark on a journey to learn as many languages as I can before my brain rots away anymore than it already has. With the prior being said, I believe to fully comprehend the rules and nuances of a new language I should first understand my native language to a higher degree. This website's well organized vault of English grammar is just what I needed to take my first step into the unknown.
That being said I will now disclose a bit of personal information about myself. I am a young man with a high school education and unfortunately nothing more. Being from a inner city background and growing up the way I did, I can't help but want more then what I have. I'm going to be inquiring quite a bit on this forum if all goes well.
Now... Where should I start? I believe I should start from the beginning, but would anyone like to give advice on where a good place to start would be?
Thank you,
Nick.
My name is Nick and I have decided to embark on a journey to learn as many languages as I can before my brain rots away anymore than it already has. With the prior being said, I believe to fully comprehend the rules and nuances of a new language I should first understand my native language to a higher degree. This website's well organized vault of English grammar is just what I needed to take my first step into the unknown.
That being said I will now disclose a bit of personal information about myself. I am a young man with a high school education and unfortunately nothing more. Being from a inner city background and growing up the way I did, I can't help but want more then what I have. I'm going to be inquiring quite a bit on this forum if all goes well.
Now... Where should I start? I believe I should start from the beginning, but would anyone like to give advice on where a good place to start would be?
Thank you,
Nick.
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