Learn a Foreign Language? - When Is the Best Time?
The best time for learning a foreign language will differ from person to
person and with circumstances. Even so, it is possible to make some useful
generalizations.
The best time for anyone to learn another language is when they are a
child. If you learn a second or third language when you are young, before puberty,
and you learn it from native speakers, you will learn to speak it naturally, without an
accent.
A "foreign" accent comes from the difficulties of overcoming the details of how
you learned to speak your mother tongue and the "set" the language centers of your brain took at
that time. It shows up in people who learned a second language after puberty.
Dr. Henry Kissinger, for example, speaks excellent English with a German
accent. Although his knowledge of English is deep and thorough and his command of it is
impeccable, he learned to speak English when he was 15, so his native German still comes through in
his accent every time he speaks. The same is true for the current governor of California, Arnold
Schwartzeneger.
Apparently the "language centers" in the human brain take a "set" during
puberty, lose much of their flexibility and effectively dictate that the version of your mother
tongue that you learned as a child is the only language you will truly be able to speak without an
accent.
Interestingly enough, philologists tell us that if you learn three languages before
puberty, your language centers will remain adaptive and flexible. Anyone who has
learned three languages as a child will usually be able to learn a fourth or fifth language later
in life, and learn to speak it without an accent. (For more information about how children
learn languages, the eBook, "Easy to Learn Spanish for Kids" by Ian Sanchez is an excellent
source.)
Knowing that doesn't help us much as adults, but it may help us in guiding the
educations of our children and grandchildren.
For adults, the best time to learn a foreign language is just before you are going to
have the opportunity to use it. If you learn it and don't use it for a while, it
will tend to slip away from you and your abilities in that language will decline. (In my
personal experience, if I am emersed in a Spanish-speaking environment for even 2-3 weeks, I notice
an awkwardness and difficulty of speaking in my native English when I return to a place where I
need to use it! The process has started and I have been forgetting my English! But it comes
back... :-) )
Fortunately, the easiest way to learn languages today is with modern
interactive audio language training, in recorded digital format. You download the learning
course in digital MP3 format, learn the language and then you can quickly refresh your knowledge at
any time by just running rapidly through the course again.
When you get the course in MP3 format you download it to your computer.
From there you can download lessons to your iPod, or burn CD's to play in any CD player.
Forget classrooms! Downloadable digital media goes with you
anywhere. It gives you the flexibility to learn a language at any time, at almost
any place. YOU have charge of when you learn a language, and you know that your instructors
are teaching you with a perfect accent!
Going to Argentina? Take your iPod with you and spend the time on the plane learning
Spanish, for use when you get there! Going to Europe? It's a long flight
across the pond. You could watch the movie, look at the ocean out the window or spend your
time learning German or French!
And continue your learning in your spare time while you are there. You
will find that since you get a chance to use it frequently, your learning will be speeded up and
you will tend to remember how to say....(whatever it was that you needed at that moment, in the
language of that place!)
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link: Learn Another
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Spanish
Jorge Chavez has been an internet entrepreneur and marketer since 2002. He began
to learn Spanish after he was 30, now is bilingual English-Spanish. He has monolingual
friends, relatives and clients who only speak Spanish and others who only speak English.
In 2006 he opened the Chavez Language Center online at http://language-center.ya23.com
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