Many people believe that learning a foreign language is a very difficult task. what are the most difficult things in learning a foreign language? What is the best way to overcome them.

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Language is the only means of communication among humans all over the world. It may be in
form
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the form
of verbal, written or use of sign. I agree that learning a new means of communication is not an easy one. In
this
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essay,
i
refers to the speaker or writer
I
will outline some of the challenges people encounter while learning and how to overcome them.
Firstly
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, from birth and during our stages of development, we are
thought
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thinking
by
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of
our care givers/parents, how to communicate.
being
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Being
that you
cant
can not
can't
give what you
dont
do not
don't
have, we learn our mother tongue
first
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and we build on it. When we are enrolled in schools, except few schools that have different teachers, teaching different languages, we are
also
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exposed to the
gramma
the 3rd letter of the Greek alphabet
gamma
which we are already used to at home.
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, learning a new one becomes a
herculean
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Herculean
task.
Secondly
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, when foreign languages are taught and there is no one to
practice it with,
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practice with it,
it becomes very difficult to stick. A
survery
consider in a comprehensive way
survey
surveys
carried out in 2012 showed that out of 75 students who enrolled
for
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in
a foreign language course, only
sbout
(of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct
about
25 of them could still remember and speak it correctly.
Further
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analysis revealed that 23 out of 25 of them actually relocated to the country where the language is spoken. In another light, research has shown that children Have the capacity to speak up to 10 different languages, owing to the fact that
there
of them or themselves
their
brain is still developing, unlike adults whose brains are fully matured, picking up new communication skills becomes a tug of war.
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From
the above explanations given, solutions to these problems will include: ensuring that
government
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the government
will mandate institutions of learning to include other
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quantifier; used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class
all
languages in
there
of them or themselves
their
syllables as well as ensuring that the pupils are mapped out certain time during the school period to freely communicate in the newly taught languages.
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, ensuring that during
there
of them or themselves
their
holiday periods, students are allowed to travel to those places where the language is spoken, will
also
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aid in retention of them. Above all, teaching children how to speak a vast number of languages while
young
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younger
than in adulthood will
also
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make it easier for them. In conclusion, while learning a new way to communicate
isnt
is not
isn't
a walk over, it could be achievable with a lot of determination, zeal and constant practice.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Phonetics
  • Syntax
  • Conjugation
  • Idiomatic expressions
  • Cognates
  • Immersion
  • Fluency
  • Pedagogy
  • Linguistic competence
  • Mnemonics
  • Language acquisition
  • Pronunciation drills
  • Conversation partners
  • Language barrier
  • Bilingualism
  • Multilingualism
  • Accent reduction
  • Comprehension
  • Language proficiency
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