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Working in a group can help you with your motivation

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:33 am
by ayeshshiddika11
4.- Being able to express yourself in a language always has a motivating effect. When you do so, you will discover what you can say, ask and understand, but you will also discover your limitations in vocabulary and expressions. Don't worry about making mistakes or not having enough vocabulary, we all make them even in our mother tongue. However, try to take notes and study or review common words and expressions to try not to make mistakes again.

5.- Having a manual that contains the grammatical fundamentals of the language will help you review it when you feel it is necessary. I recommend it, it is very helpful and if you have it in paper form, it will tire your eyes less than if you have it in PDF or another electronic format.

6.- Don't get discouraged if you think you're not making progress or if you're trying unsuccessfully to understand a radio or television programme in that language or a film. It's about thinking positively, realising what you know and not what you don't know.

7.- because you can see in other students the problems that you have or have had when studying that language and you can communicate with them without the complexes that you may have with natives or people with a higher level, using what you know and what you don't. If you study online, sharing your experiences through specialized forums can also be helpful.

8.- In languages ​​widely used in different countries such as English, French or Spanish, there are different accents and expressions specific to each country. That is why it can sometimes be turkey phone data to understand people who speak a language you know, even if you have a good level of proficiency. It is positive to know and speak the language with the correct pronunciation, but if you don't, don't worry, you won't be the only one, as long as you make yourself understood.

9.- There are numerous resources on the Internet to practice and review a language. Explanatory videos, films and radio and television broadcasts, online press, forums, blogs... Try to find them and use them regularly, gradually learning expressions, vocabulary, pronunciation or even the culture of the country.

10.- Always have a reason to continue studying , reviewing or practicing a language. It is the most effective way to continue improving continuously in the same language without getting tired, losing motivation, or giving up.

Although there will always be people who are more good at languages, anyone can do it, not just when they are young but at any age. Will you try it? I encourage you to do so.