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3 Key Tips in Learning a New Language
The graduation trip is considered by many to be a rite of passage before entering the adult world. It’s when fresh grads can unwind, do something unforgettable like get a tattoo in Southeast Asia, or spend an entire month wandering around South America. Movies have been made about it, and you’ve probably heard more than your fair share of stories from your friends.
I know, I know. You’re still busy with college, and the trip probably feels like it’s a decade away. Still, it doesn’t hurt to prepare ahead of time. If you plan to backpack around Europe for example, saving as early as now would be a great way to start. You also have to consider learning the primary language used in your destination of choice. A few lessons won’t hurt you know, and you’re learning something new right?
With that said, here are some language learning tips you can take note of today to make things easier for yourself.
Have a Passion for Learning the Language
Ask yourself, do you really want to learn the language? A passion for learning is the first step to doing it effectively. It’s why hundreds of high school students manage to pass language exams but end up forgetting about Spanish or French as they get older. Think about it, did you really want to be in that class in high school?
Don’t Fuss Over Grammar and Accent, for Now
It’s best to concentrate on picking up some new words and maximizing your vocabulary during the earliest stages of the language learning process. Learn as many words as you can first until you finally fain the confidence to proceed with grammar. Vocabulary is fun, especially if you’re into it. How else could your younger brother or nephew have learned Japanese words just by watching English-subbed anime? This brings us to our next point.
Master the Most Commonly Used Words
Any language typically makes use of a few sets of words, and it is here where you should focus on. That said, it’ doesn’t make sense to spend precious time learning large words that won’t be used often. Master the commonly used words and phrases if you want to be practical.
Just a quick recap:
Find a passion for learning the language
Ignore grammar
Concentrate on commonly used words