Categories: News

Inlingua rebuts top 5 excuses we make for failing to learn a new language

Inlingua rebuts top 5 excuses we make for failing to learn a new language
Making excuses to cover shortcomings is a part of human nature. Linguistic experts at Inlingua Delhi demolish 5 myths that we blame for not succeeding in learning a new foreign language. Have a look:

1. Would a new language really benefit me at this age?

Age never bars you from learning; it only improves your understanding. Surveys show that adults are better language learners than children. An adult is a vastly superior language learner than a 6 year-old child. According to experts at Inlingua, a good learning strategy, positive attitude and passion can put you very far ahead of those younger than you.

2. I don’t have any time to learn a new language

Another common misassumption is that you can only succeed in language learning if you do it full time. Being successful in language learning isn’t about having months or years of free time, but putting in the effort to make time. All one needs is to organize the time he/she has control over much better, and remove things that suck time out of the day, like television.

3. The language is too hard

The truth is that there is nothing particularly special about the language you are taking on. Learning a language requires hard work. “Where one language has hard grammar, the other may have incredibly confusing vocabulary or sounds. Nobody wins in this comparison game. Be passionate about the language you want to learn,” said a linguistic expert at Inlingua.

4. My poor fluency is going to leave me embarrassed

Having standards set too high isn’t going to take you places. Focus on getting up a tiny notch – keep your eye on the steps, not on how high the mountain is! Appreciate the early stages in language learning. Practicing a few phrases at a time is an essential part of the process to eventually get fluent.

5. No one around me is going to support my language learning endeavors

Sit down with family members and friends you see often, and tell them passionately about why you are doing this, and that you genuinely need their support. “When they understand your passion, they’ll be supportive as well,” said an expert from Inlingua.

Did we miss out on something? Let us know!

Share

Recent Posts

7 casualties confirmed in Jammu & Kashmir terror attack: 3rd attack in one Week

An armed militant on Sunday killed seven individuals working on a tunnel project in the…

2 weeks ago

Bahraich Violence Aftermath: 50 arrested and Internet shut down Continues

The recent violence in Bahraich has left the city grappling with a tense aftermath. In…

3 weeks ago

The Benefits of Using a ULIP Return Calculator for Financial Planning

Unit Linked Insurance Plans (ULIPs) are the most popular investment option that combines the benefits…

1 month ago

Tirupati Laddu News: Alleged Use of Animal Fat and Beef Stir Public Outcry

A recent lab report has stirred widespread controversy after claims that animal fats, including beef…

2 months ago

Atishi Marlena Singh: 8th Chief Minister of Delhi

In a historic shift in Delhi’s political landscape, Atishi Marlena has been appointed as the…

2 months ago

Manipur Violence Erupted Again: Internet Shut, Curfew Imposed

Manipur Violence broke out in Imphal on Tuesday when students marched toward Raj Bhawan, demanding…

2 months ago