5 key realities about learning a second language. đ
These realities apply to adult learners and, when understood, will save a lot of time and frustration.
1. It will take a lot longer than you think. â
Depending on the language, the average person needs 600 to 3000 hours of practice over several years to reach fluency in speaking and listening.
2. You will always make mistakes. đ«
The good news is that native speakers usually donât mind and are supportive of your efforts.
3. Youâll never feel as fluent as you do in your native language. đïž
One major reason is that language is deeply connected to culture.
4. The memorization of lots of grammar rules is a waste of time. đ
Native speakers donât know most of their own grammar. (See Dr. Stephen Krashenâs research on language acquisition.)
5. There is a âlanguage gift.â đĄ
Like any skill, language learning comes easier to some. While one person may need 1,000 hours to reach a B1 level, another may only need 200.
Learning a second language requires patience and perseverance. But remember, the journey is just as important as the destination.
Embrace it and enjoy the ride! đ