Listen. Listen. Listen.
"We started learning language a week before the pandemic started, so we faced many challenges like trying to hear people through layers of masks and walls of plastic barriers. Ha! Also, we had difficulty looking for a conversation partner in the beginning of the pandemic. Despite all that, we were able to learn and I actually really enjoyed the process. With the way my mind works, language feels like a fun puzzle to solve! Its so satisfying when you start to have all the pieces falling together!
My tips would be to balance 'book study' and conversation/practicing time. Each person is different and will want to spend more time on one versus another, but they are equally important. So if you learn to balance them and not neglect one, it is very beneficial. Every one learns differently, so find what works for you and don't compare yourself. LISTEN. LISTEN. LISTEN. Its even more important than speaking, especially in the beginning. Also, remember that part of language learning is learning culture. Even if you are fluent in the language, but don't take time to observe the culture, you will still miss things. Language and culture go hand in hand. Lastly, don't be afraid to make mistakes because you will make many. Learn to laugh at yourself when you do! Because its way better than being hard on yourself."
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