How to Learn a Language as a Beginner
Learning a language is still considered an out-of-the-box choice. Firstly because it is not a
part of conventional learning or a conventional career. And secondly, because there are risks in
choosing the right learning platform for it. But just because it is not conventional doesn’t
mean you don’t pursue it. If you think language learning can help you grow, take that lesson and
start learning already!
However, before starting out, remember that you are a newbie. Learning a language is not like
learning a lesson in science. It is different. It involves linguistics, science, history,
literature and lots of practice. It is a practical learning. So you cannot take the same
attitude to a language learning class as you take to a normal science class. But fret not. Here
are a few tips that will help you in getting the hang of it.
1. Choose the language you want to learn
First and foremost, choose the language you want to learn. You need to sit and decide which
language will help you grow in your studies and career and which language interests you the
most. Remember to find out which language is in demand if you are clueless about the market
needs.
2. Jot down your motivation
Next, you need to find the motivation behind learning a language. Do you want to learn a language
for career growth? Do you want to learn a language for personality development? Or do you want
to learn so that you can communicate with your loved ones? Whatever it may be, just remind
yourself of the motive and motivation behind learning.
3. Find your learning style
Language learning is not like other conventional learning. It is dynamic as it allows you various
ways of learning. So if you are someone who is interested in visual learning, you can select an
app that teaches using movies and other visuals. Or if you are the one who likes reading, you
can choose an app as per that. Moreover, not all of us pursue language learning as a full-time
course. Most of us pursue it along with our regular education or job. So choose an app that
suits your timing and schedule and teaches you the language in a short span but in an effective
way.
4. Try to speak
There is no best time to start practising a language. As soon as you start learning, try to
practice the words you learn in your conversations. Connect with native speakers after getting a
little better at it. Let them point out your mistakes and try to work on them.
5. Watch movies, listen to music and read books
As a newbie, learning a new language can seem a little difficult. But you can ease the process by
adding some spice of entertainment. Read, watch or listen to content in your target language.
This will not only help you learn but also make you enjoy the process.
6. Include language learning in your daily activity
The best way to learn a language is to immerse yourself in it. To do that, change everything that
you consume into the likes of the target language. You can change the language settings of your
devices, cook the food eaten in the foreign country, follow the cultures of the foreign country
and many more.
Last but not least, be dedicated and motivated. Language learning requires hard work and a lot of
attention. So give it your best to get the best. Welcome aboard!