Difficulties of Learning Another Language



There’s no doubt that learning another language is challenging. Especially if you don’t live in the country where the language is in daily use and you are not exposed to it on a daily basis. It’s a fact that if you were suddenly transported to a country where you had no knowledge of the language you would soon start to pick up basic phrases and words. Within a few weeks your knowledge of the language would have grown, to survive you would have to grasp the basics fast.


The difficulties you are faced with in trying to learn a language when you are not in the country that speaks it is simply lack of exposure. The good news however, is that it has never been easier to expose yourself on a daily basis to another language. In our globalized world you can use satellite TV to tune into foreign stations, or listen on the radio.


The great advantage of language learning courses is that you can expose yourself to the language daily. You can for example listen to conversations from the courses on your iPod while doing jobs around the house or while driving to work. There’s plenty of time through the day when you can expose yourself to the language through the course material. Lack of exposure is your greatest challenge. Attending a class once a week is not enough. You need to be exposed to the language on a daily basis and you can do this through daily use of the language course you choose to use. Once you take on the challenge of learning another language then treat it like a mission and ensure you expose yourself to it every day.





Source by Richard Merry



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