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When you study a language, do you like to study reading, writing, speaking and listening?

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Question added by SUMAIYA KHAN , Marketing Assistant , Quintessentially
Date Posted: 2017/03/01
مها شرف
by مها شرف , معلمة لغة عربية , وزارة التربية السورية

I like to study reading, writing, speaking and listening. .

Ahmad Majar
by Ahmad Majar , Trainer - researcher , freelancer

depending on what is the goal of studying language, so if for continue your study or business so you need to know all ways of using the language but if just for touristic purposes (visiting) so speaking and listening is the best ( in case of visiting some place)  

Ahmad Saleh
by Ahmad Saleh , Part-time English Teacher , ITA

If I were to learn a new language, say Spanish, I would prioritise Speaking and Reading over Writing.

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by Deleted user

Of course, all the above mentioned aspects are very vital and must be perused in unison 

John Mories Macalinao
by John Mories Macalinao , Housekeeper , HRH King Salman bin Abdullaziz Palace

Personally I would love to. Like for example when I first studied the Arabic language it was just by listening and speaking. Then my interest got bigger, now I can read and recognize some words or phrases in Arabic (though I am having a hard time because of the vowels). I studied letters through available video lectures in the internet. I am also fond of Spanish because the Philippines once was a colony of Spain and we share a lot of words too. In Spanish I study through an application which lets you write, listen and speak Spanish words. 

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