HOW MARX LEARNED FOREIGN
LANGUAGES
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Karl Marx was born in
Germany, and German was his native language. When he was still a
young man, he was forced to leave his homeland for political
reasons. He stayed in Belgium for a few years; then he went to
France. Before long he had to move on again. In 1849, he went to
England and made London the base for his revolutionary
work.
Marx had learned some
French and English at school. When he got to England, he found
that his English was
too limited. He started working hard to improve it. He made such
rapid progress that before long he began to write articles in
English for an American newspaper. In fact, his English in one of
these articles was so good that Engles wrote him a letter and
praised him for it. Marx wrote back to say that Engels' praise had
greatly encouraged him. However, he went on to explain that he was
not too sure about two things--the grammar and some of the
idioms.
These letters were
written in 1853. In the years that followed, Marx kept on studying
English and using it. When he wrote one of his great works, The
Civil War in France, he had mastered the language so well that he
was able to write the book in English. In the 1870's, when Marx was
already in his fifties, he found it important to study the
situation in Russia, so he began to learn Russian. At the end of
six months he had learned enough to read articles and reports in
Russian. In one of his books, Marx gave some advice on how to learn
a foreign language. He said when a person is learning a foreign
language; he must not always be translating everything into his own
language. If he does this, it shows he has not mastered it. He must
be able to use the foreign language, forgetting all about his own.
If he cannot do this, he has not really grasped the spirit of the
foreign language and cannot use it freely.
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