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July 2, 2009

Being Open To Mistakes When Learning A New Language

When learning a language, you have to be willing to make mistakes.

As a beginning speaker of a new vernacular, you are not expected to exhibit fluency in it.  In fact, most people will simply appreciate the fact that you even go to the trouble of trying to communicate with them in their native tongue, helping you along the way.

The More Mistakes You Make

That’s why we recommend anyone who uses a language software at home to go out and communicate with native speakers as much as they can.  In language learning, as with many fields of endeavors, the more mistakes that you commit is usually synonymous with how many mistakes you are able to eventually fix.

Being A Beginner

Never be shy of being a beginner.  Everyone has gone through the starting point of every endeavor before they reached the pinnacle.  The same holds true in language learning.

When you initially install a language learning software in your computer and start your first lesson,  no one expects you to exhibit a level an unusual level of facility.  In fact, lessons are designed to take you from a complete lack of awareness to a working level of competence.  If you put in the work and live through a couple of hard spots, you’ll eventually find success.

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