How important are other people in your language learning? While we’ve always maintained the positive benefits of an autonomous tool like a language learning software, it’s important to note that it doesn’t mean we’re advocating abandoning people entirely. In fact, it’s the other way around – language learning software provides you with the lessons, but it’s ultimately people that lend you the experience. Both, after all, are necessary if you wish to succeed in language learning.
Which particular individuals play a part in your overall learning success?
Teachers. If you’re taking formal classes or receiving private tutoring, you’ll naturally be interacting with your language learning teachers. Naturally, these people will have more facility at the new language than you. As such, you can pick their mind well beyond the daily lessons, all to your benefit.
Students. Other language learning students are great resources for anyone trying to get a grasp of a language. Even if you prefer to study on your own with a language software, meeting other students allow you to exchange tips and bounce around ideas that can take your studies to the next level.
Friends and Family. You’ll be surprised how much gains you can make in language learning with a strong support group behind you. Imagine being able to practice new phrases that you learned during normal conversations (even if they don’t completely understand it) without anyone taking offense.
Native Speakers And Second-Language Speakers. If you can find speakers of the target language in your area and arrange so you can spend time with them, your language studies will soar like never before. As good as our methods of instruction are today, nothing beats the value of experience – being out in the field, learning with those who can speak the tongue.

