I believe any language is as easy/difficult as any other language if they are teached properly (best way of learing a language is being forced to listen to and speak it WITHOUT translation to your mother tongue). That's is why a british child begins to speak English at the same age as a chinese child. English as a language teached to foreigners seem to be terribly difficlt though because they teach it in a terrible way: It is a peculiar language and they try to teach it in the way an ordinary language is teached An arabic proverb applies here A wise enemy is more handy than an ignorant friend... I mean teachers of English , following the way of teaching it are so ignorant that they are more harmful than a wiser enemy.. and the more you study the less you learn.. Here is an example They teach through comparing similar topics (present perfect and past / Say, tell and speak), and this guarantees that you will never be able to learn them. 2) they frequently give misleading examples
Yes.
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The difficulty of learning a language can vary depending on a person's native language and the language they are trying to learn. Some of the most difficult languages for English speakers to learn include Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean due to their complex writing systems and grammatical structures. However, the difficulty of a language is subjective and can vary from person to person.
English is one of the most difficult languages to learn. People who have a difficult time speaking a language probably speak it as a second language. The best time to learn a language is in a person's younger years. People who try to learn a second language when older may have a more difficult time perfecting their skill in that language.
Yes, Czech can be considered difficult to learn for native English speakers due to its complex grammar, pronunciation, and distinct vocabulary. However, with dedication and practice, it is definitely possible to master the language.
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Yes.
Well, as you know the English language has many different meaning words and is a difficult language for others to learn.
From what I understand, English is one of the most difficult languages to learn. This is likely because of the countless exceptions that exist for every rule of the language.
English is relatively a very difficult language. It has so many rules and all of them have exceptions. Unlike Spanish it isn't a phonetic language, meaning all of it's word aren't spelled how they sound. It is hard to full master the language, but it is a major language of the world and will prove to be helpful throughout one's life.
It is fairly difficult to study two languages simultaneously. For instance if English is your first language it is difficult to learn a non-Germanic language that is not alphabet-based.
A tongue twister.
Well, after all, English is supposed to be the hardest language in the world.
I can't imagine many disadvantages to learning English. English is one of the most prolific language in the world, with a lot of the major/most wealthy countries using it as their native language. It is however among the most difficult languages to learn.
It is fairly difficult to study two languages simultaneously. For instance if English is your first language it is difficult to learn a non-Germanic language that is not alphabet-based.
The short answer is yes. The grammar of any language is really a formula, or system. If there is no underlying structure or order to a language, the language wouldn't be much good to anyone. Some languages are very difficult to learn; English is really not one of the most difficult. If you want to learn a difficult language, try Icelandic. On the other hand, although grammar is a 'formula', English is full of traps in the form of exceptions. I don't envy anyone who faces the task of learning English as a second language. I do, however, have the deepest respect and admiration for people who are.
The English language has more words than most other languages.