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Post by account_disabled on Oct 25, 2023 16:43:16 GMT 8
By the way in keeping up with the learning process of a foreign language it is key to first learn it using the right method. My course is a fun and effective way to get you speaking fluently by teaching you through stories instead of rules. Learn more and request a one-day free trial of the course of your choice. Learning and Maintaining a Language It is true that I have never lost a language that I once spoke very well. Even French, which I learned in Paris in 2001 and barely spoken since, is still there. Maybe on the other hand it disappears when I learn a lower level language moible number data such as Italian and then take a long break. There are striking differences in what happens with languages I'm familiar with and languages I'm unfamiliar with. In fact maintaining them requires very little effort for languages I'm familiar with. So where is the turning point? Seems to me to be mid to above average. My multilingual friends say the same. By this point you seem to have a strong command of the language and everyday communication is no longer a challenge. It's hard to forget So when it comes to the topic of maintaining a foreign language I tend to simplify things as follows From beginner to intermediate I'm learning the language It's too early to talk about maintaining your level You're still learning Start with intermediate to advanced I can reasonably stop learning this language and simply maintain it. If you haven't reached the level yet I highly recommend you keep going until you do and then take your foot off the gas.
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