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15-10-2008

 Guide to Improve Your Language Skills

Guide to Improve Your Language SkillsEncountering obstacles when learning a new language are predictable. But that is not a reason to quit. You have to keep going and push yourself. Once you are able to assimilate the basic things, the rest becomes much easier to deal with. You should devote time and effort to learn a new language. You must maintain your learning practice and try to learn something new at least every single day, because the best way to learn something is when you are able to take it in regularly. The more often you are exposed to a new activity, the better you will learn. Here are some guides for you to improve on your secondary or foreign language skills.

    Immerse – Traveling to the country that speaks the other language that you prefer will help you gain better understanding of their culture and practices. As you see vividly their values and traditions you will easily grasp the language that connects everything altogether.
    Listen – Listening before speaking and listening while speaking. We must listen to the new language first and try to get around it. You can familiarize how the words are pronounced and how it is used in its usage. Then you can try listening as you speak and follow how you can actually speak the words yourself.
    Time – Spending a fair share of time on the language you are learning will help you follow it better and in a complete manner. Stick to single individual sources. If you are following several books for instance, tendency will confuse you largely. We all know that different books have different contents.
    Communicate – Make conversations and build relationships with the people around you. Involve yourself in communities where people speak and share the same ideas and opinions. Discussing your mind will help you gain valuable solutions to your learning process.
    Practice – Life is a life-long learning process, it holds true however you put it. Not all of us have equal level of learning potential and retention pace, therefore we must keep on practicing what we are trying to learn. It is always true that, the more we practice the better we speak. Just like the more we have learned out of our experiences, the better we will be able to face and cope with new challenges.

In the end, if you are very eager to learn a new language with accuracy and proficiency, you must also learn how to enjoy it. It allows for gaining inner pleasure and satisfaction in seizing a language at its best.


17-07-2008

 Experience Language and Get the Feeling

Experience Language and Get the FeelingIf a matter of interest rules you over, you will find studying languages exciting and fun. Some may take it as a waste of time, you might ask “what can I get out of it?” Well, it may not be so soon can you appreciate the idea of learning languages but later you will discover the good thing and realize the natural advantages of a ‘Sprakkurs’.

If you hear a foreigner talking in his native tongue you won’t bother to care what he is talking about, would you? And if you hear Chinese people talking you bother with the thought “how did they come up with such eccentric language that sounds so complicated?” Yes, it is impossible to understand and listening to it only makes it worse. But your lack of knowledge does not end there as there is always a thing as learning. Learn languages and you will understand the very essence of what one lingo sets apart from another, or maybe just what makes each one different and still meet the purpose of communicating. It is all a matter of interest and finding delight in exploring something different (be it inspiration from a sight-seeing trip to Paris or from meeting nice people whilst playing casino en ligne). In the end you know what you get, you gain more confidence and personal development out of going beyond the usual academic learning that you can do for yourself. You will realize how fun it is to know something what others do not commonly know about, thus giving you the feeling of being a little up ahead. You are no longer influenced by the norms of your environment that you knew too well, but also influenced by the new environment brought by the feeling that comes with learning the new language. Anyhow, don’t aim to learn it only literally, because if you really want to get the zest and speak the way pros do you know just what to do. You will think like them as you learn.

In the end, the greatest thing is you being able to define yourself more than you thought you are. It is best to learn languages not by outside influences but out of willingness and interest, then you feel cultivated.


15-05-2008

 Learning a New Language

Learning a New LanguageLearning a new language is one of the most recent and popular educational trends sweeping all over the planet. Language learners set themselves to learn a target language which is different from their native tongues. Speaking a language aside from one’s native language has a lot of advantages; aside from the obvious such as being able to communicate with more people who only speak that target language, if you speak another language a lot of opportunities will be available for you. You can use that target language for career purposes or for travel and leisure. You can also use it for educational uses either for schooling purposes or for teaching in that language. You will also have the chance to enjoy great works of art such as movies, songs or different forms of literature if you are familiar with another language.

Learning a new language has its highs but it also has lows. One of the phenomena in language learning is first-language attrition. This occurrence happens mostly to language learners who immerse themselves in learning a language in the place where it is spoken. Language learners who have come to live and learn in another country with a different language tend to have difficulty in returning to communicate in their native tongue not only because of the less use of their native language will eventually make them forget it while the newly acquired language sets in the system, but it also reflects the active inhibition of native language words that distract the learner while speaking the new language. The temporary forgetfulness towards the learner’s native language can be quite helpful in acquiring a new language during the early stages. Once the learner has achieved a higher degree of knowledge in the target language, it is better that knowledge of his or her native language should be refreshed, that way he or she will become a fluent bilingual. A study on language attrition has revealed however that more fluent bilingual language learners were less prone to experience language attrition since they can switch to and from both languages in a more skilled manner.

Learning a new language can be quite difficult during the first few stages but as time goes by, you will surely have a more skilled and comfortable command of the new language and your native tongue as well. Learn a new language now and expand your world of possibilities!


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