There are four main things that any language learner need-Motivation, Good resources, Time, Discipline.
It depends, you have to be more specific with your question. Success is asking questions like you are right now.
Joan Rubin has written: 'References for students of language planning' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Language planning 'National bilingualism in Paraguay' -- subject(s): Bilingualism, Languages, Social conditions 'How to be a more successful language learner' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Learner autonomy, Modern Languages, Study and teaching
Some characteristics of a successful student include being organized, having good time management skills, being proactive in seeking help when needed, staying motivated and focused, and being open to learning and adapting to new challenges.
a naturalistic learner is someone who learns the language at the same time as learning to communicate in it source: Second Language Acquisition-Rod Ellis
By tailoring content to the cultural context and language preferences of the audience, eLearning localization makes the learning materials more relatable and accessible. This, in turn, increases learner engagement and comprehension, leading to a more successful learning outcome.
language used by the learner of second language while learning. learner develops his own rules or grammar which is neither in l1 nor in l2
Some crucial learner variables in second language acquisition include motivation, aptitude, age, first language proficiency, personality traits, and learning strategies. These factors can influence how quickly and effectively a learner acquires a second language.
it depends if your a fast learner or not
back burner? language learner
Verbal/linguistic
The L1 will help the learner acquire the L2 language, but the key here is that the learner has to be literate in the L1 before it can be used as a foundation for the L2. If the learner is not literate the teacher can not use the L1 and has to start from the basics for the L2.