First and most importantly, you must have the motivation and commitment to learn the language. For example, if you only devote 1 hour a week to learning a language from some private teacher, that is less than 1% of your daily life learning the language. My suggestion is at least 1-2 hours EVERY day immersed in the language you are looking to learn.
Secondly, divide the language in either reading/writing or listening/speaking. If you handle both at the same time, you may find it very boring and confusing, hence you will lose motivation.
For example, if you plan to study via listening/speaking for French, watch French movies, watch French TV shows, or listen to French music. Secondly, you can make speaking friends very easily via a program such as Skype or meeting people for conversation language exchange on a site like
craigslist.
For reading/writing, once again use the same method and read French magazines, newspapers, etc. You may also meet pen pals via the same method of Skype, craigslist, etc.
Be aware in the beginning you will probably understand 10% of the foreign language content. However, if you are studying at least 1-2 hours every day, I can guarantee you will learn the 50-75% of the language within a year. Afterward, you should attempt to remedy the missing areas of the language, for example, if you studied reading/writing first, you should study speaking/listening afterward.
Good luck,
First and most importantly, you must have the motivation and commitment to learn the language. For example, if you only devote 1 hour a week to learning a language from some private teacher, that is less than 1% of your daily life learning the language. My suggestion is at least 1-2 hours EVERY day immersed in the language you are looking to learn.
Secondly, divide the language in either reading/writing or listening/speaking. If you handle both at the same time, you may find it very boring and confusing, hence you will lose motivation.
For example, if you plan to study via listening/speaking for French, watch French movies, watch French TV shows, or listen to French music. Secondly, you can make speaking friends very easily via a program such as Skype or meeting people for conversation language exchange on a site like
craigslist.
For reading/writing, once again use the same method and read French magazines, newspapers, etc. You may also meet pen pals via the same method of Skype, craigslist, etc.
Be aware in the beginning you will probably understand 10% of the foreign language content. However, if you are studying at least 1-2 hours every day, I can guarantee you will learn the 50-75% of the language within a year. Afterward, you should attempt to remedy the missing areas of the language, for example, if you studied reading/writing first, you should study speaking/listening afterward.
Good luck,
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