I'm retired now and worried about losing my mind! You have to keep exercising your brain to prevent dementia and similar stuff. Use it or lose it!
So, I decided to try to learn French. "Try" is the operative word. What a hard language. For one thing, I keep expecting the words to be pronounced as they would be in Spanish, because I'm much more familiar with Spanish since I grew up in San Diego. It reminds me of going to China and trying to learn Chinese. It was so different and often I'd try to say something in Chinese and a Spanish phrase would come out of my mouth.
So I got the Pimsleur tapes and I practice with them. There are thousands of "learn French" videos on youtube, and I'm watching them. I'm starting to figure some stuff out, like not pronouncing consonants at the end of a word unless the next word starts with a vowel. That explains a lot.
But I'm not getting very far very fast. I've been faithful spending some time on it every day for about a month. And of course, not a soul around here speaks French. I'm never going to have any reason to use the French I learn. But because it's hard, I think it's good for my brain and I keep trying. But when I try to watch a French newscast or French movie clip on youtube, I don't understand one word in 20.
So,
Bonjour! Je ne comprends pas la francais. Ce que vous parlez l'anglais? Ou est la rue Saint Jacques? Je veux la carte. Un cafe et l'addition, s'il vous plais.
Not even sure if I'm spelling them correctly, but it's kind of fun!