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what are the challenges of learning a new language? People often wonder what struggles are waiting for them when starting to learn a new language. Everyone has heard that learning a language is hard. But is it as hard as people say? The most difficult part of learning a new language is certainly different for everyone. For most people learning their first foreign language, the very beginning is the hardest part. They just don’t know where to start. Do they start with grammar rules? Learning lots of vocabulary? Do they learn key phrases first? All these questions can easily make them feel overwhelmed, and the journey ends before it even begins. Remember that any step you take in language learning is a step forward; there is no specific direction you need to take. However, having some kind of plan when just starting can make the whole experience more enjoyable. There are lots of resources out there, just pick one that fits your learning style and budget. Once you build a solid foundation, learning on your own becomes much easier. A language has lots of words. You certainly won’t have to learn all of them, but you will eventually need to learn thousands of them. For the vast majority of people, this is a huge challenge and it can sound nearly impossible. The truth is that learning lots of new words is not all that difficult, it just takes time. A very common issue people experience when learning a language is that they forget the words they already learned. It becomes a never-ending learning loop. How do you avoid forgetting everything you learn? Two words: Repetition and variation. Memory has a way of fading if things are not reinforced. It’s all about exposing yourself to the language in as many ways as possible. if you learn the words, and then watch movies, read books, listen to music and immerse yourself in the language, you’ll see that remembering the words won’t be nearly as hard as you think it is. It’ll be fairly natural in fact.
Mar 23, 2022 10:44 AM
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what are the challenges of learning a new language? People often wonder what struggles are waiting for them when starting to learn a new language. Everyone has heard that learning a language is hard. But is it as hard as people say? The most difficult part of learning a new language is certainly different for everyone. For most people learning their first foreign language, the very beginning is the hardest part. They just don’t know where to start. Do they start with grammar rules? Learning lots of vocabulary? Do they learn key phrases first? All these questions can easily make them feel overwhelmed, and the journey ends before it even begins. Remember that any step you take in language learning is a step forward; there is no specific direction you need to take. However, having some kind of plan when just starting can make the whole experience more enjoyable. There are lots of resources out there, just pick one that fits your learning style and budget. Once you build a solid foundation, learning on your own becomes much easier. A language has lots of words. You certainly won’t have to learn all of them, but you will eventually need to learn thousands of them. For the vast majority of people, this is a huge challenge and it can sound nearly impossible. The truth is that learning lots of new words is not all that difficult, it just takes time. A very common issue people experience when learning a language is that they forget the words they already learned. It becomes a never-ending learning loop. How do you avoid forgetting everything you learn? Two words: Repetition and variation. Memory has a way of fading if things are not reinforced. It’s all about exposing yourself to the language in as many ways as possible. if you learn the words, and then watch movies, read books, listen to music and immerse yourself in the language, you’ll see that remembering the words won’t be nearly as hard as you think it is. It’ll be fairly natural in fact.
Good writing.
March 24, 2022
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