Summary:
The easiest time in one's life to learn a new language is childhood or adolescence as this is the time when everything is fresh and new and the groundwork for learning is being laid. This does not mean however that you cannot take on a new language if you are older than say, 30 or 40 years of age or older. When it comes to language learning through your native tongue, look to www.eurotalk.ie for software that can help you learn as quickly and as proficiently as possible. I...
The easiest time in one's life to learn a new language is childhood or adolescence as this is the time when everything is fresh and new and the groundwork for learning is being laid. This does not mean however that you cannot take on a new language if you are older than say, 30 or 40 years of age or older.
When it comes to language learning through your native tongue, look to www.eurotalk.ie for software that can help you learn as quickly and as proficiently as possible. If you wish to learn new languages such as Italian, German or Irish, then Euro Talk can get you there better than any other place on the web.
In order to avoid becoming frustrating and giving up on the acquisition of a new language always focus on the process of learning and do not compare your progress to that of other people. We all learn in our own way and at our own pace, as learning is a very individual and often mysterious state. Put time and energy into the language you are learning but realize that you will have good days and bad days and that they are all a part of the learning process. Resist the urge to constantly ask yourself, how you are doing and instead ask yourself what you can do to engage the language more completely?
Be realistic and understand that learning a language will not be something you learn overnight. It will take some time to learn the language and then longer to perfect it and become aware of all the nuances of the language. With this in mind, do not be deterred or do not let yourself get discouraged. If you must plod along some days then do so but celebrate the fact that you are taking on this challenge at all.
Study often and as intensely as possible. Make sure you have all of your study materials on hand and find a quiet, well-lit area where you can do your work. Put your all into your work and you will find that you are progressing. Let Euro Talk software help you along the way. After a month or two of study you should be able to master the basics of the language. Even if it takes you a little bit longer, keep pushing forward to the finish line and you will be successful.
http://www.transitionsabroad.com/publications/magazine/0405/learning_language_faster.s...