How Far Can Language Learning Evolve?
For those of us who have spent some time learning a foreign language, it's quite amazing to notice the facility by which people can pick up on a new vernacular.
I've literally seen people gain enough working knowledge of a language to have flowing conversations after a couple of months of using one of the better language software and serious practice - a learning pace I never even thought was possible.
Every year, we discover new methods, new techniques and new ways to improve people's ability to learn.
To me, this has always begged the question: how far can language learning evolve? Can people become well-versed enough to hold sensible conversations within a month? How about two weeks? Three days? While I do believe there is a threshold to the advancements, I also believe we're still on our way to finding it.
Short of being able to implant chips in people's brains, I doubt anyone can gain enough working facility within a couple of days.
Heck, even two weeks.
However, finding that limit is fascinating and I eagerly listen to people's stories about their learning processes because of it.
Of course, very few of you will probably interested in the same thing.
Chances are, you just want to find the best way to learn a language so you can implement it.
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with a one-on-one language software, coupled with opportunities for practice.
If you follow lessons diligently and practice as much as you can, you will realize successes faster than most other methods offered on the market.
I've literally seen people gain enough working knowledge of a language to have flowing conversations after a couple of months of using one of the better language software and serious practice - a learning pace I never even thought was possible.
Every year, we discover new methods, new techniques and new ways to improve people's ability to learn.
To me, this has always begged the question: how far can language learning evolve? Can people become well-versed enough to hold sensible conversations within a month? How about two weeks? Three days? While I do believe there is a threshold to the advancements, I also believe we're still on our way to finding it.
Short of being able to implant chips in people's brains, I doubt anyone can gain enough working facility within a couple of days.
Heck, even two weeks.
However, finding that limit is fascinating and I eagerly listen to people's stories about their learning processes because of it.
Of course, very few of you will probably interested in the same thing.
Chances are, you just want to find the best way to learn a language so you can implement it.
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with a one-on-one language software, coupled with opportunities for practice.
If you follow lessons diligently and practice as much as you can, you will realize successes faster than most other methods offered on the market.
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