Help me to learn languages?

Hello, I am a freshman in high school and am hoping to learn quite a few languages. I want to live in Europe, possibly attending a European college (I am American). I want to learn languages so that I could travel around Europe a lot, and I think that the sooner I start the easier it will be. Do you have any advice on language learning? I am going to purchase Pimsleur once I get my job this summer, and hopefully textbooks. I have some Rosetta Stone, too. What order should I learn these languages in? I want to learn Norwegian, Italian, Croatian, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Greek, German, Moroccan Arabic, Slovene, Spanish, and Icelandic. I already have an in depth knowledge of French and am very close to being fluent; I just need to keep adding vocabulary. I am good at learning to think in a language rather than translate it in my head, and i think this could be an advantage. I am a smart girl and I know I have the potential to learn many languages, and a lot of these languages are similar to one another (like Portuguese and Spanish), so I can learn faster this way. Are there any softwares, textbooks, or immersion programs you would recommend to a high school student? Any tips? Thanks(:

Sen...2013-02-01T07:16:29Z

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You have people speaking all those languages on http://livemocha.com/ A bunch of interactive courses and native speakers to help you, completely free, I love that site.

bernsen2016-08-04T13:21:07Z

I really like studying new languages and using them with natives, i travel a lot and i have discovered kinda many, english, norwegian, swedish (they're just about equal, and as i speak norwegian i comprehend additionally danish), french, spanish those are those i've studied. I am native finnish speaker so that's no longer concern to me. I would love to study extra languages! I ain't no institution learner i gain knowledge of by using motion, quality means is to maneuver to country and live with locals and learn language and work there. Write something? What you want? I have Mercury Capricorn in sixth condo. Wrong way i'm rising Leo. Wow Michael R, do you know Finnish!! So cool someone learns it!

Anonymous2013-02-03T21:05:33Z

The key is to practice EVERY day!! Even if you only study for 10 or 15 minutes.... at least it's something. If you don't study regularly, you'll forget what you've learned. And immerse yourself. You can find foreign films online or rent them through the mail (netflix). Watch with subtitles. Order foreign children's books. I actually did that to practice a foreign language. Obviously, a beginner won't be able to read a novel, so start with a children's book.

There are plenty of online language websites to help you with grammar, vocab, etc. too. Just stick with it and don't get discouraged.

Anonymous2013-02-01T06:25:27Z

Try http://www.languagecoursecentre.com
The courses are progressive and interactive and their vocabulary activities are fun.