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Constant And Neverending Improvement |
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Written by Gadiandi
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Sunday, 11 February 2007 |
Is it taking a long time to learn a particular language? Wouldn't it be nice to just study a language for a year and then have it mastered? Unfortunately, that is not how it works. Language learning requires CANI-Constant And Neverending Improvement. Here is what AJ has to say about it:
"The truth is- learning never ends. Most language learners, including
me, are still stuck with a school mentality. They think that if they
take enough courses, they'll get a certificate that will prove that
they speak the language. Then they try to talk to a native speaker and
discover that their certificate is, in fact, useless. Many language
learners also have a "graduation" mentality. They think that if they
study hard enough, in one year, two years, five years, etc. they will
finally "graduate" from English and be finished."
Read more at Effortless Language Acquisition
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