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Vietnamese can be challenging to learn due to its six tones and complex phonetics. However, the difficulty of a language depends on personal experience and background. Learners may find other languages harder based on their native language and exposure to different language structures.
It's very hard and confusing.
I am Vietnamese person so I know what do Vietnam children learn at school. We learn Vietnamese(speaking, listening, wirting and reading), history, art, PE, computer, music, maths, geography and science.
How the Communist Party is dragging down the good Vietnamese people.
1: So you can talk to someon who is vietnamese. 2: So you can learn (If you learned any language besides vietnamese.) more than one language. 3: So you can say things to people who don't know vietnamese and tease them. 4: So you can have fun saying it.
Learning Chinese can potentially make it easier to learn Vietnamese and Japanese due to similarities in script, vocabulary, and certain grammatical structures. However, each language has its complexities and unique features, so while there may be some advantages, it doesn't guarantee that learning one will make the others significantly easier.
Yes. There are programs for British English and American English.
Cooking Vietnamese cuisine is fairly easy. Finding ingredients is not difficuly as many stores will stock fundamental ingredients like fresh ginger, spring onions, lemongrass and coconut milk.
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A person can learn to speak Vietnamese by taking a course at their local college, or language teaching courses. Also a person can purchase the software called Rossetta Stone, which is available for an entire set, and teaches a person through cards and disks, while the person basically teaches themselves using the guidelines in the software.
Before one can give orders, he must first learn to take orders. Before one can become a teacher, he must first learn to be a student.