Monologas
Monologas
Let's not
waste time and move on to the first question.
what aspects of the languages that you know make them easy or difficult to learn?
The ease/difficulty of studying a new language depends on the language’s family.
Most languages in the world belong to a particular language family. Languages that are
part of the same family share many similarities like roots, usages, vocabulary,
pronunciations, grammatical, and syntactic structures.
Another factor to consider is your native tongue. Lingos that have very little in common
with your native language will be much harder.
The third point is the language’s general complexity.
Some languages use a complex and different writing system or script, which can
significantly impact whether a lingo is challenging to learn.
The most straightforward language for you is the one that appeals to you in so many
ways. Then, you are most likely to excel in your language goals easier, quicker, and
allows for immediate improvement.
The truth is language learning takes time.
And the reason why most people struggle to learn a language is that they have a low-key
passion for the corresponding language.
Most people don’t realize that if you don’t have enough motivation and not interested to
learn a language. Then, it will make it look not easy even if it’s not.
Don’t learn a new language just because it is easy or difficult. Think about your
subjective and objective goals and interest.
do you think you started learning languages at the right age and learn them in the
right way?
Moving to the second question. I think that the older you get the more difficult it is to learn
to speak other languages. Thinking about me I think that I started to learn English at the
right age, but when it comes to Russian I think I could have started earlier. I find it easier to
learn pronunciation when you start learning a language at the young age because we start
to train our tongue. Talking about experiences I could have had more attitude to the
learning and more motivation. Because when it comes to writing or speaking I still have
problems with pronouncing and some grammar.
what advice would you give to a foreign friend who wants to learn your language.?
And the advice I would give to someone learning Lithuanian language. Be patient with
yourself. Learning a new language is a slow process. Have fun. Much of what you learn
can be interesting, or you can make a game of it. Some of your mistakes will be
outlandishly funny. And we all make mistakes! Never forget that! Also, try to pick up
vocabulary in context by reading more.
For speaking, I would recommend a tutor or even a friend who is a native speaker.
Lastly, don’t focus too much on grammar at the beginning. Communication is the most
important part for now.
To sum up, I think it is important to learn a new language.
Learning another language also provides many other benefits including greater academic
achievement, greater cognitive development, and more positive attitudes towards
other languages and cultures.