Have you heard the saying about 'liquid courage' helping with language learning?
I decided to put that theory to the test during my recent trip to Lille, France.
After polishing my French through an online course, a bit of 'Dutch courage' might be what I needed to overcome any lingering shyness and really immerse myself in the language. So, off I went to a cozy French bar, ready to blend in, chat with the locals, and see how well alcohol and language learning mixed. And let me tell you, the results were quite unexpected...
Where better to start than a local bar, right? I proudly ordered a beer in French, feeling like a linguistic genius. But as I tried to eavesdrop on the conversations around me, it was all 'hon hon hon' and nothing else.
By my sixth beer, I had a revelation – it wasn't my French that was bad, it was the French beer!
Next time, I'm heading to Germany. Even if I don't understand the language, at least the beer will make sense!
Anyway, I've found I'm far more talkative in England... especially after a few Scotches. Turns out, my best language might just be "Fluent in Scotch"!
Lost in Translation: A Beer Lover's Language Lesson
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Re: Lost in Translation: A Beer Lover's Language Lesson
I once participated in an Esperanto congress in Lille, and I survived on Teyssière menthe and baguettes. I didn't try the beer, but so close to Belgium you could have expected it to be drinkable.
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Re: Lost in Translation: A Beer Lover's Language Lesson
Personally, I've found that my language was traditionally best after 1 pint -- reduced inhibition helps, but reduced thought power and muscle control definitely doesn't!
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