Friday, October 12, 2007

Are You Dedicated?

Being dedicated is a key to learning Spanish as second language. Are you dedicated? The problem, as I see it, is too many people give up before they really get going. This is not, however, always the fault of the student. A quick Google search and you will find hundreds of advertisements claiming to teach you Spanish within hours of buying their program. Don’t believe it! I can only give my opinion, but in most cases you are wasting your money. There are too many “free” options available to you.

Language learning, like many other learning experiences, is an on-going process. You learn one word or phrase at a time. I read once in another forum, http://www.translatorscafe.com that you need to live your second language for a minimum of five years in order to “internalize” your second language. There is a lot of truth to this statement. Unfortunately, not everyone is in a position to spend five years in another country. There are the small issues called, money, family and work. Still, there are ways to learn.

Learning is done in increments. To remain dedicated you need to focus on making small accomplishments daily. Eventually, you will look back and say, Wow! I am actually communicating in my second language. How did this happen? It happened through your dedication to learning. Did you know that by spending just one hour a day doing something (anything) with your second language you will advance much quicker than you ever dreamed?

But it is discouraging when I can’t remember words, phrases, and those awful grammar rules. Who said you would not get discouraged? Let’s be honest, you will get discouraged. This does not mean you need to give up. It means you need to take a different approach. When those feelings of discouragement start creeping into your head take a look at what you have accomplished during the learning process. How many more words, expressions, grammar rules do you know now that you didn’t know six months ago? Probably way more than you ever dreamed possible. Be proud of your accomplishments and then add something new. Add a new word, a new phrase, a new grammar rule. Again, learning is done in increments.

Everyone has a different approach to learning a second language. Attending a formal school, learning through tapes and books on your own, internet, immersion programs, are just a few. How are you learning your second language? Do you have some recommendations for others?

I think next I will write about “Immersion Programs” what happens when the immersion is over? Have you attended an “Immersion Program”? What happened when it was over?

Until next time, keep learning!

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