Start With Motivation
Learning a language takes hundreds or thousands of hours. To do all of this work, individuals have to find the right motivation. While some people just want to communicate with a variety of people, other individuals want to study ancient texts. Whatever the reason, language learners should start the process by …show more content…
English uses a number of root words in these languages, and the alphabets are quite similar. If you can avoid it, try to save languages like Chinese or Russian until later. Chinese uses a character system for each word, and the tonal nature of the language is completely different than English. While many people learn Chinese as a second language, your experience will be easier if you start with a simpler language.
Consider Esperanto
In studies of Esperanto and Latin, high school students were better able to learn Esperanto. The study further divided students into two groups. The first group learned Esperanto for one year before studying Latin for the remaining three years. In comparison, the second group only focused on Latin for four years. The Esperanto group ultimately had a better command of Latin, an easier time learning and an understanding of Esperanto.
Esperanto is a unique language because it was entirely made up. The grammar rules follow a straightforward pattern. Unlike English, there are no irregular verbs to memorize. Because of this, Esperanto is one of the easiest languages to learn. Once you have mastered Esperanto, your mind is better able to learn another language. While you do not have to start with Esperanto to be a polyglot, it will make the learning process much …show more content…
Learning a language is not something that you do for 30 minutes each day. Instead, it becomes a part of you. Whenever possible, try to surround yourself with newspapers, movies and songs from the new language. Instead of watching an English film at night, switch to a movie from your target country. This technique works great for picking up new words and slang that people actually use in daily life. In addition, it will help you to learn more about the culture that shares the language.
Make Mistakes
No one is perfect, and spoken language rarely follows grammar rules correctly. When you start learning a new language, forget about trying to speak it perfectly. If you wait until your grammar is perfect, you may never speak the language. Be prepared to make mistakes and start speaking. Successful language learners are prepared to get messy and make mistakes because that is the way you learn best. You will never forget the word for “milk” in another language if you accidentally use the word for “gas.” Every mistake is another opportunity to learn.
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