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Embrace embarrassment - learn a second language!

Embrace embarrassment - learn a second language!


So you want to learn a second language during their stay abroad? Of course, tuition, books and flashcards work - but we have some tips to blow up the I-sound-ridiculous-so-I'm-not-going-to-level-to say anything Oh-my-god-I ' m-and language-level people to understand me. Will take hard work. There will be tears. Everything will be worth it, we swear.

Play the pride in the wind. You will not learn a new language if you have an ego. Learning a language means to be embarrassed every day you say it: sputtering a request for a bus ticket, mispronouncing a word to mean something naughty innocent we cry, or worse - getting a blank look / confused after delivering what you think is a perfect phrase. Yes, you sound like a period of two years on laughing gas. Some people may even take him for a lunatic. Who cares? It's all part of the fun. Hug him!

Dip. Seriously jump all the way in. Do not shallow. without water wings (AKA fellow friends who insist on speaking in English). Watch TV, listen to the radio, listening while on public transportation, strike up random conversations with old ladies in the park, whatever. Everything will help.


Ask for the fix. In most cultures it is rude to correct someone's speech. You will not want to continue making the same mistakes, unless you straight out ask for help from people. After fixing it, repeat it back (as often as possible without scaring people away) to train your ear.

Friendship, friendship, friendship. Join the club, introduce yourself to neighbors, go out to bars, asking to enter the game Ultimate Frisbee you pass through the park. Again, anything goes. Having friends who do not speak a lick of English are the best (most convenient for you).

Be realistic. Learning a language takes time. A lot of it. It takes decades to master, years of talking without brain frizzle, month to say about what you mean, and so for days, getting by - if you use lots of body language.

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