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Monday, May 7, 2012

Learning English

By George Newman


Learning a new language can be very difficult. Acquiring languages is one of the hardest tasks that can be done. Doing it alone without a strict setting that can provide you with the necessary tools can be mission impossible unless you are an autodidact that has amazing self discipline. Children lean languages very easily, they do it without an effort and can speak many languages at the same time without being confused. They are like a sponge, what ever comes in stays there.

When adults are trying to learn new dialects and languages; they find it extremely hard as they already have all the rules and structures of their native tongue embedded in their brain and those structures are not so flexible. When they learn a new language they try to fit their native language patterns to the new language. Of course it doesn't necessarily works as one language is different in many aspects from another language.

Even though the aforementioned paragraph may discourage you; this is not the our goal as we truly believe that it is more than possible with the right learning framework as well as with motivation, that any language can be acquired gradually. Moreover, since English is a universal language and everyone on this planet is exposed to it to some level it is even easier.

English is not easy; however since we are exposed to it on a daily basis, it easier compared to other languages that we have to start from scratch. English is everywhere: in TV, in the news, in the web. It is hard to avoid it so to some extent the language is familiar.

The fact that the use of this language is so prevalent makes it even more important to acquire the language to an extent that it is easy to use it.




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