Friday, January 28, 2011

How Long Does it Take to Learn Another Language?

Learning another language can take years to become truly fluent, but this is just an estimate and many things factor into the equation. Every person is different, and depending on your background you can become fluent in a shorter period of time if you truly dedicate the time to study, practice speaking with fluent native speakers, and choose the right language for you or your child to learn.  Working with a tutor always is beneficial along with setting goals to learn the language in a certain time frame. Understanding that learning a language also has its different stages will keep you focused and consistent with the process. Finding enjoyable and effective ways to go about the learning process, by making learning a language fun, can truly help shape the way you learn another language.

Second language acquisition is a process in which the student learns another language that is not his or her first language. Choosing a language close to your native language can shorten the time it takes to learn another language. Also choosing a language that will benefit you in life and  business later on is another motivational tool to encourage learning and dedication till greater fluency is obtained.  Learning a second language follows roughly similar rules as learning a first language, as far as learning the grammatical features of that language are concerned. Learning a second language at an early age will only enhance the possibility of successful learning. Memory also is a factor in the process of learning a language and how it is stored for use.

So although no one can truly give an exact time it takes to learn a second language, experts say all the factors that influence the time frame can be shortened by practice, dedication, memory, making it fun, and the process in which it is learned.

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