How Many Months To Learn A Language
ByI was recently asked about how many months it takes to learn a foreign language. This is an important question especially if you’re just beginning your language studies and want to know how long the process is going to take. The answer to this question depends on primarily two factors: your experience with language and your study methods.
Your experience with foreign language is important because if you studied a foreign language before that is very similar to the language you are studying now, you will find that you progress very quickly. For example, I know people who have learned Spanish in 3-6 months after they learned Italian to an advanced level. Since much of the grammar is the same and there is a lot of shared vocabulary, the overlap was great enough to speed up the learning process.
This also counts for English, too. If you attempt to learn a language very dissimilar from English like Japanese or Arabic, you will find that it takes longer to learn because you have to learn new sentence structure and a lot of the vocabulary is not the same. However, if you learn a language similar to English like Spanish, you will find that the process goes by much quicker.
Additionally, your overall experience with learning foreign languages matters. If you have studied three foreign languages before to an advanced level, you will have an easier time with the fourth language no matter what it is. The reason for this is because your brain is already used to learning new sentence structures and new vocabulary.
Now for the second factor, your study methods are very important. How long you spend studying each day and what you do when you study could make the difference between learning the language within months or within years! I can’t go over everything to do in this article but I will give a few tips. You should be studying a little bit each day instead of one chunk once a week. The little bit of studying each day will cut down on the time you spend reviewing and also keep the language fresh in your mind. Also, make sure you also do fun things in the language like watch movies or read interesting novels. Don’t just do grammar exercises or read textbooks, otherwise your motivation will soon run out. Additionally, you should have a way of recording or keeping track of all the new vocabulary you come across that you want to learn for the long term. If you don’t keep track of it, you will soon find yourself looking the word up again the next time you come across it because you will have forgotten it.
So, as you can see, the language learning process depends on these factors, however, I feel confident in saying that you can learn any language to an advanced level within a year, as long as you have the appropriate study method and are learning well. I gave you some introductory concepts in this article, but if you are really interested in achieving fluency in the shortest amount of time, I highly suggest taking a look at the book I’ve written on language learning.
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1 Comments
September 30th, 2008 at 3:57 pm
Dedication and consistency are two important factors to pay attention to when it comes to language learning. One can be great at understanding a different language, but if they don’t consistently practice speaking they may begin to lose their conversational skills. This is quite important when it comes to language learning! Speaking for myself, I usually don’t have a problem understanding conversations in Spanish, however, if I am asked questions it takes me a minute or so to express what I would like to say. I would like to get back to being able to naturally hold a conversation in Spanish, without much thought. When I am immersed in the language I am forced to understand it, and speak it, and that is a really big help for me! I was just in Costa Rica and realized how much I could actually understand- it was great!