วันเสาร์ที่ 26 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

Language Learning - An Ongoing Process

Language learning is an ongoing process that never seems to end.  Even in your first Language, doesn't it seem like you're always discovering new ways of communicating that make your interactions better and more enriching?

We never stop learning.  For longtime English speakers, like me, for instance, there are always new words to pick up, old skills to remember and familiar concepts to see in a new light.  The more we learn, in fact, the deeper the pool of learning that seems to lay before us.

Even if you've already gained a decent amount of facility in a second Language, we always recommend keeping your old materials for it.  That's because, if you want to get better, you'll always need to continually learn, whether by taking new advanced courses or refreshing on old lessons.

A comprehensive Language learning software is one of the best materials you can use to aid in the process.  Filled with lessons and exercises for students of all levels, they offer potential use, regardless of what point you are in with your current development.

Fluency

If language facility is an ongoing process, when do we become fluent?  There are varying levels of fluency.  Just because you are fluent in a language, it doesn't mean you can stop learning.  Native French speakers are probably fluent by the time they're eight or nine.  Yet, that doesn't mean their skills in the vernacular can't further mature, does it?

It is better to enhance yourself more in learning a language.

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