Los Angeles teen Steven Tracy likes to learn languages. It took the 16-year-old five years to master 19 languages!
This has earned him the title of the world’s youngest polyglot. But he is still not satisfied.
The teenager’s wish to learn languages began in 2006 after completing Farsi lessons. He enjoyed it so much that he decided to become fluent in modern Arabic.
After that, there was no stopping him. Over the years, he has added Russian, Italian, Spanish, Persian, Swahili, Indonesian, and many others to his repertoire of languages. The list does not include the ones that he has taken up at school.
The most amazing part is that he has managed to learn all the additional languages on his own. The young polyglot begins by learning how to pronounce the alphabet correctly.
Then he teaches himself the correct grammar, develops his skills by reading newspapers and talking with native speakers, either in person or on internet chat rooms.
1. Visit / are leaving 2. Have been going / have not lost weight yet 3. Have known / have been sharing 4. Like
1. Will pass 2. Will be studying 3. Will you have finished 4. Will make 5. Will be shopping 6. Will be driving 7. Will come 8. What will you be doing 9. Will send 10. Will not have finished
1. Remind me to return... 2. Made me clean my room 3. Would you like to go shopping... 4. I don’t mind watching this film... 5. Let me help you... 6. I can’t wait to to hear... 7. I’m looking forward to traveling to Africa 8. Kate should visit the doctor 9. I can’t imagine living in... 10. I’d love to join you
Los Angeles teen Steven Tracy likes to learn languages. It took the 16-year-old five years to master 19 languages!
This has earned him the title of the world’s youngest polyglot. But he is still not satisfied.
The teenager’s wish to learn languages began in 2006 after completing Farsi lessons. He enjoyed it so much that he decided to become fluent in modern Arabic.
After that, there was no stopping him. Over the years, he has added Russian, Italian, Spanish, Persian, Swahili, Indonesian, and many others to his repertoire of languages. The list does not include the ones that he has taken up at school.
The most amazing part is that he has managed to learn all the additional languages on his own. The young polyglot begins by learning how to pronounce the alphabet correctly.
Then he teaches himself the correct grammar, develops his skills by reading newspapers and talking with native speakers, either in person or on internet chat rooms.
Объяснение:
2. Have been going / have not lost weight yet
3. Have known / have been sharing
4. Like
1. Will pass
2. Will be studying
3. Will you have finished
4. Will make
5. Will be shopping
6. Will be driving
7. Will come
8. What will you be doing
9. Will send
10. Will not have finished
1. Remind me to return...
2. Made me clean my room
3. Would you like to go shopping...
4. I don’t mind watching this film...
5. Let me help you...
6. I can’t wait to to hear...
7. I’m looking forward to traveling to Africa
8. Kate should visit the doctor
9. I can’t imagine living in...
10. I’d love to join you