How To Learn a New Foreign Language by Yourself
Decided to take on a new language by yourself?
Have you devised a plan yet, or still wondering how to proceed?
Yes, you may need a plan. Learning a new language can be intimidating and highly exhausting. It can also be a little tough to acquire the entire language without a structured foreign language course. But, not impossible. Foreign language classes are helpful, but if you have a course of action ready, you can succeed.
The next important thing in learning a foreign language on your own is motivation. Be it Spanish, German, Japanese, Chinese, or French language you'll need to stay motivated if you want to excel. And to do so, you need your BIG WHY.
First, know your big why.
Why did you think of acquiring a foreign language in the first place?
What or who inspired you to take on a new language?
Whatever be your reason to learn a new language, we will assist you in acquiring it. Here are some surefire tips to learn a new foreign language By yourself.
Take it SLOW
We know that you want to be fluent in no time but trust us learning a new language is not a piece of cake. A language has thousands of words, complex grammar and unique sentence structures. It can easily overwhelm you if you haste.
Instead of rushing, do this:
- Start with 25 words each day.
- Perfect your pronunciation.
- Focus on common words (everyday expressions).
- Find cognates, if any.
- Learn chunks and phrases.
- Use these words and phrases in your daily routine.
Once you master the first 25 words, get on to learning the next 25 words. Grammar can wait. First, work on building your foundation. Similarly, in our Spanish language classes, we aim to develop a strong foundation in our students first, then proceed to the hard part.
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