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Title: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Tom on October 29, 2017, 01:16:07 AM
No wonder my conversational German got better, the longer I hung out at the Hofbrau Haus.

http://www.geniuskitchen.com/article/alcohol-aids-foreign-language-fluidity-433?nl=GKW_102717_sub4cta&bid=11060297&c32=765a2d21c55fa0c3781a43ca3b7cddfc5ece3b0d&ssid=2016_HGTV_Dream_Home_2016_Wildfire&sni_by=1951&sni_gn=Male
Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Zoom Zoom on October 29, 2017, 05:23:34 AM
That is an interesting read.

I like this part:
"It is important to point out that participants in this study consumed a low dose of alcohol,” said Dr. Fritz Renner, one of the researchers conducting the study. “Higher levels of alcohol consumption might not have beneficial effects on the pronunciation of a foreign language."

Of course it is well known that higher doses of alcohol diminishes your ability to carry on a conversation in your native language. :evil: :grin:

John Henry
Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Vince in Milwaukee on October 29, 2017, 06:36:29 AM
I was stationed in mainland Japan for two years back in the 80s.  While there, I took two semesters of basic Japanese at the college on base.  My language skills improved dramatically after a beer or two.  You're just not all hung up on getting things perfect.  My Japanese hosts appreciated the effort, even when I didn't always get things quite right.  Good times! 
Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Arizona Wayne on October 29, 2017, 02:58:33 PM
I was stationed in mainland Japan for two years back in the 80s.  While there, I took two semesters of basic Japanese at the college on base.  My language skills improved dramatically after a beer or two.  You're just not all hung up on getting things perfect.  My Japanese hosts appreciated the effort, even when I didn't always get things quite right.  Good times!


That makes sense.  :smiley:  I can extrapolate/visualize more when drinking.  :thumb:
Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: ITSec on October 29, 2017, 03:17:29 PM
Maybe this explains why so many Europeans are multi-lingual!

Of course, a lot of my friends say when I've had enough to drink I start speaking some unintelligible foreign language...  :wink:
Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Tom on October 29, 2017, 03:39:38 PM
I think the term "babble" comes to mind.  :grin:
Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Testarossa on October 29, 2017, 03:53:03 PM
Anything that lowers inhibitions improves fluency in speaking a new language. I learned this via a motorcycle accident in rural Quebec. I had high school French -- far from fluent. I walked into a tiny clinic rather shaken up, and announced "J'ai brise mon clavicle," and they took me for a local. Put me in a plaster tee-shirt to immobilize the collabone and sent me on my way. The whole transaction done in Quebecois. Never could have done that with my head on straight.

Tested this out in a number of skiing trips to the French alps and everything always went better if I had a glass of wine or a panache before getting down to business.
Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Sasquatch Jim on October 29, 2017, 06:28:50 PM
 When I lived in Germany for 2 1/2 years in the early sixties, I found that the more I drank the better I spoke German.
 I attribute this to the fact that germans drink heavily and their pronounciation is affected by this.
Hence when I drank, I was putting myself in the same condition that the Germans were in when they invented their own language.
Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
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Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Chuck in Indiana on October 30, 2017, 03:08:55 PM
Drinking and flying is verboten, of course, but there was a study at one time to prove why. Pilots were given one beer and told to fly a complicated instrument approach to landing in a simulator.
Much to the surprise of the examiners, the pilots with one beer in them did a better job than when sober. (!)
It was attributed to relaxation and lessening of stress. Things *did* start to go downhill with 2 beers, and by the third, nobody cared any more.  :smiley: :boozing:
Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Arizona Wayne on October 30, 2017, 04:33:08 PM
Drinking and flying is verboten, of course, but there was a study at one time to prove why. Pilots were given one beer and told to fly a complicated instrument approach to landing in a simulator.
Much to the surprise of the examiners, the pilots with one beer in them did a better job than when sober. (!)
It was attributed to relaxation and lessening of stress. Things *did* start to go downhill with 2 beers, and by the third, nobody cared any more.  :smiley: :boozing:


Decades ago in Jr. College I took a Geometry test after drinking a couple beers and wizzed right thru it and got a good grade.  :huh:  But back then I had a beer before running my Volvo P1800 in an Autocross(slalom) and it messed my  timing all up in the curves.  :evil:  So I think some times it depends what you are doing next too.

Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Tom on October 30, 2017, 04:39:03 PM
Drinking and flying is verboten, of course, but there was a study at one time to prove why. Pilots were given one beer and told to fly a complicated instrument approach to landing in a simulator.
Much to the surprise of the examiners, the pilots with one beer in them did a better job than when sober. (!)
It was attributed to relaxation and lessening of stress. Things *did* start to go downhill with 2 beers, and by the third, nobody cared any more.  :smiley: :boozing:

IIRC some state police agency did the same with test drivers.  Same type of results.  :grin:
Title: Re: Alcohol helps your language skills
Post by: Waltr on October 31, 2017, 02:43:47 PM
  It was reported to me during my professional drinking career that I pulled up to a light and never made an attempt to put me feet down.  Of course I way too much to drink to remember this reported event.