Why should I
learn a language?
There are many reasons to learn a foreign language,
from working in another country to discovering your roots, through intellectual
curiosity, romance, travel, and secret communication.
Which language
should I learn?
Once you have decided to learn a language, you may not
be quite sure which language to choose. To some extent, your choice
depends on your reasons for learning a language. For example, if you'd like to
communicate with as many people as possible, learning such languages as
Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, French, Russian or Arabic would enable you to do so.
What materials
and tools do I need to study a language?
There's a wide range of materials and tools available
to help you with your language studies, including language courses,
dictionaries, grammar books, phrasebooks, online lessons, mp3 players and
electronic translators.
How can I find
time to study a language?
Finding time to study a language can be quite a
challenge. You may think that you don't really have enough of it, but it's
surprising how many spare moments you have during a typical day, and how they
can add up to a useful amount of study time.
What's the best
way to study?
After choosing a language, you can start thinking
about how you're going to study it. For popular languages like French and
Spanish, there's a wealth of materials available. For lesser-studied languages,
the choice can be more limited. If courses are available in your area, it might
help you to attend them, or you may prefer to study on your own, or to have
individual lessons.
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