Can you learn two languages ​​at the same time?

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jrineakter
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Can you learn two languages ​​at the same time?

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Hi! For many of you, being a polyglot is a dream. Many of you want to speak lots of foreign languages. But when you think about the time it takes to master a new language, it's a little less of a dream. So, it's quite normal that some people try to look for shortcuts. So many of you are asking yourselves: "Is it a good idea to learn two languages ​​at the same time?" We're going to try to answer this question together today.

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So, can you learn two languages ​​at the same time? The short answer is "yes". There is nothing in our brain that prevents this. We are capable, it is entirely possible, to learn two languages ​​at the same time. Does that mean it is a good idea? Not sure. We will see in which cases it is good and in which cases we would tend to advise you against it.

In life, there are many things that are possible but not recommended or not optimal. For example, you can learn to juggle in a room without light, it is possible. It is not necessarily the best way to do it or the best way to go about this learning. The fact that it is possible does not mean that it is ideal. It is the same for languages. It is entirely possible to learn two at the same time, it does not mean that it is desirable. Of course, each person is different.

Let's look at the cases in which we think it's interesting to learn several languages ​​at the same time and the cases in which we don't recommend it. Let's start by asking ourselves the question: "Why should we learn two languages ​​at the same time? In which cases do we tend to recommend it?"

Already, it can be desirable if you need two languages ​​right away or soon. If in the context of your work or studies, you will be led, in the very short term, to need two languages, then you don't really have a choice, you have to learn both languages ​​at the same time. It's quite attractive because we have the impression of killing two birds with one stone, that is to say a moment, a period of effort with two results. It's something that attracts us because we have the impression of saving time.
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