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That's why, for example, the lovely Ai-chan in our new Japanese Revealed course teaches you reading and writing from the start. This is the right thing to do. It’s also fun Do yourself a favor and don’t mess up Learning scripts from scratch How to keep a language alive Creative ways to keep your dreams alive Ollie Richards Headshots Keeping a foreign language by Ollie Richards Learning a foreign language takes dedication A lot of blood, sweat and tears. One thing you really want to avoid is forgetting. Imagine if I lost this language after spending so many years learning it. Well don’t be afraid.
Learning how to maintain a language is easy and Maintenance is far more interesting than learning it. In this article I will share with you what I have learned from my experience of learning ten languages, how not to forget a language. By the way, of a foreign language, learning it the right way Phone Number List first is the key. My course is a fun and effective way to get you speaking fluently by teaching you through stories instead of rules.
Learn more and request a one-day free trial of the course of your choice. Learning and Maintaining Languages It is a fact that I have never lost a language that I once spoke very well. Even French, which I learned in Paris in 2001 and barely spoken since, is still there. Maybe on the other hand it disappears when I learn a lower level language such as Italian and then take a long break. There are striking differences in what happens with languages I'm familiar with and languages I'm unfamiliar with. In fact, for the languages I'm familiar with, maintaining them requires almost no effort.
Learning how to maintain a language is easy and Maintenance is far more interesting than learning it. In this article I will share with you what I have learned from my experience of learning ten languages, how not to forget a language. By the way, of a foreign language, learning it the right way Phone Number List first is the key. My course is a fun and effective way to get you speaking fluently by teaching you through stories instead of rules.
Learn more and request a one-day free trial of the course of your choice. Learning and Maintaining Languages It is a fact that I have never lost a language that I once spoke very well. Even French, which I learned in Paris in 2001 and barely spoken since, is still there. Maybe on the other hand it disappears when I learn a lower level language such as Italian and then take a long break. There are striking differences in what happens with languages I'm familiar with and languages I'm unfamiliar with. In fact, for the languages I'm familiar with, maintaining them requires almost no effort.