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The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) of the US Department of State has compiled approximate learning expectations for a number of languages. Of the 63 languages analyzed, the five most difficult languages to reach proficiency in speaking and proficiency in reading (for native English speakers who already know other languages), requiring 88 weeks, are: "Arabic, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean". The Foreign Service Institute considers Japanese to be the most difficult of this group.

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What is the difference between native speaker of English and non native speaker of English?

A native speaker of English learned the language from birth or early childhood in a predominantly English-speaking environment, while a non-native speaker learned English as a second or foreign language later in life. Native speakers typically have a higher level of fluency, natural pronunciation, and cultural understanding of the language.


How do you become a native English speaker?

A native English speaker is a person whose first language they learn as a baby is English, so its not something you can become unless you are born to it. If your antive language is another language you can lean to speak English like a native by listening carefully to English speakers and practicing saying words the way they do.


Is it necessary for an English learner to speak like a native English speaker?

No, it is not necessary for an English learner to speak like a native English speaker. The goal of language learning is effective communication, so focus on being understood rather than sounding native. Embrace your own accent and celebrate your language journey.


What do you call a person who speaks English?

A native English speaker.


What are the differences between a native speaker and a heritage speaker?

A native speaker is someone who grew up speaking a language as their first language, while a heritage speaker is someone who has a cultural connection to a language but may not have learned it as their first language.

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What is the difference between native speaker of English and non native speaker of English?

A native speaker of English learned the language from birth or early childhood in a predominantly English-speaking environment, while a non-native speaker learned English as a second or foreign language later in life. Native speakers typically have a higher level of fluency, natural pronunciation, and cultural understanding of the language.


How do you improove my English language?

You can improve your English language by practicing the language with a native English speaker. You can also improve your speaking by taking classes with an instructor.


How do you become a English speaker?

A native English speaker is a person whose first language they learn as a baby is English, so its not something you can become unless you are born to it. If your antive language is another language you can lean to speak English like a native by listening carefully to English speakers and practicing saying words the way they do.


How do you become a native English speaker?

A native English speaker is a person whose first language they learn as a baby is English, so its not something you can become unless you are born to it. If your antive language is another language you can lean to speak English like a native by listening carefully to English speakers and practicing saying words the way they do.


Is it necessary for an English learner to speak like a native English speaker?

No, it is not necessary for an English learner to speak like a native English speaker. The goal of language learning is effective communication, so focus on being understood rather than sounding native. Embrace your own accent and celebrate your language journey.


What do you call a person who speaks English?

A native English speaker.


What are the differences between a native speaker and a heritage speaker?

A native speaker is someone who grew up speaking a language as their first language, while a heritage speaker is someone who has a cultural connection to a language but may not have learned it as their first language.


Is English your native language?

Yes, English is my native language.


Is French one of the hardest languages to learn?

If you are taking French by itself, then it is a very challenging language. However it can be seen as both easy and hard, depending on your native language. There are some people (like myself) who find French easier than, say, Japanese. This is because my native language is English and there is a very big overlap in vocabulary, expressions, phrasing, etc. If you were a native English speaker, or a native Spanish or Italian speaker, then French is not very difficult... because you aren't really learning an entirely new language. You are almost learning a modified version of an existing language as the language families are the same or similar. If you were, on the other hand, coming from a completely different language family such as Sino-Tibetan (Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese etc) then French would be considerably more difficult. You could even take the point of view that French is to a Mandarin native what Mandarin is to an English speaker - completely foreign, it doesn't make sense, nothing is clear, the words are so mysterious, etc, etc. So, French is one of the hardest languages to learn if you have little or no experience with Romance languages or English (even though English is Germanic-based). Otherwise, if your grasp on English or another Romance language is strong, French will be a very quick and enjoyable new language to acquire.


Which language is the hardest to learn grammatically?

Most likely English. English is very difficult for many people, as a second language. It's grammar is so complex. Even native English speakers have a hard time with it, sometimes.


Is English one of the hardest languages to learn?

english is the hardest language to learn by far. why? because there are a lot of different ways to say certain things. example: what's up? or sup. in my opinion chinese would be the second hardest.


What is a spanish native speaker?

A native speaker is a person that speaks a different language as their main language. Native speakers can be very valuable to certain companies such as law firms.