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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