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第二国语言
Is it popular to learn English in your country?
English learning is common in China. English has been a compulsory subject
in school for the last few decades, and if you take a stroll in major cities in
China, you will find loads of English training institutions as well. I guess
it’s because China is growing to be more and more global nowadays and Chinese
people wish to connect with the world. Given that most foreigners don’t speak
Chinese, then we just practice English to be able to communicate with the
outside world. Apart from the communication needs, many people learn it for
education, or business, or tourism as well.
What are the difficulties of learning a new language?
In my experience, I’d say it’s the lack of the language environment. For
example, in China, many people have learned English for years and can read
competently. But they can not have a proper conversation with a native English
speaker because they simply never had the opportunity to practice it in real
life. And the other challenge is the culture behind this language. A language is
only superficial without the cultural background knowledge. Some people can use
the language proficiently but they don’t seem to fit in with the native
speakers. Well, so that’s what I see most challenging in gaining a foreign
language.
What’s the best way to learn a new language?
I think you should mingle with the native speakers and dive into their
culture for some time if you really want to master a foreign language. Like I
said, language is only superficial without the cultural background. The most
efficient way of gaining a language would be to hang out with people from that
culture; listen to them, and participate actively in their conversations. Of
course, if very important that you are not afraid to lose face. Sometimes you
make silly mistakes but just get over it and keep going. Eventually, I imagine
you would be a proficient speaker of that language.
What can people do to learn a second language?
Ah, I guess they can start by watching movies in that language, where you
can see how the language is used in daily conversations, and maybe also pick up
the tone and accent while watching. Then reading magazines or novels is also
helpful. ‘Cause it’s important that you read interesting things to keep up your
enthusiasm for this language. Apart from those, when you are only a beginner, I
think it’ll also help if you can afford a language training course. After all,
with a teacher’s guidance, it’ll usually fasten up your learning speed.