It depends on what language you are learning such as German. I learned German easily just by listening to other people. Other languages may be harder because you may never have encountered a situation like this before. One way is to listen to other people talk the language. Another is to read or get a tutor to teach you all the elements and characters which will be easier to understand the language and overall practice hard.
Well, if you are learning Chinese that might be hard but it really depends on how hard you are trying to learn. Best way to learn a language is to hear people speaking it and then imitatating them.
Voiced or unvoiced sounds are not hard for English speakers because they are common in English. Sounds that we don't have in English are hard to learn when learning another language. For example the digraph - ng - is found in English eg bang. But it is not found in the initial position so this can be hard to master eg: ngalan -- Visayan ( a Filipino Language) ngàrmu -- Tibetan
I believe it is necessary in our current society. I would suggest learning a common language, such as the following:SpanishFrenchPossibly, GermanI hope I have helped.
That depends on what your job is, and what you agreed to when you were hired.
Start by learning another language. If you get lucky, you will have learned the language your MySpace page is currently set to.
Once you become very familiar with the language, you can start thinking in that language. But when learning a new language (especially late in life) its hard
Two Cons: 1. You might lose your own native language by learning English. 2.English is hard to learn because there is a lot of hard pronunciation.
Learning another language is always helpful especially if one is working in a foreign country. It will be much easier to communicate with people and thus make work life easier.
You can obtain the meaning of a word in another language by using translation tools like Google Translate, dictionaries, language learning apps, or by asking someone fluent in that language.
That's called "learning a new language" or "learning a second language".It can also be called any of the following:educating yourselfbroadening your horizonsimproving yourselfbecoming bilingual
Because you are english and it is another word for literacy if that's what you call it
Hi there, It's not that the kids shouldn't learn a nother languaje as much as they shouldn't learn it at an early age, this is due to the fact that , in their early years they are still learning theyr home language, so in most cases they end up mixing or confusing words, which can result in a slower learning of both languages and/or a mixed language that can be hard to understand, personally i think 9/10 years is a good age to start taking another language I hope that's the answer you were looking for :P
Well you said it, or do you mean another language than English?