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6 tips for learning a new language as an adult

Contrary to popular belief, it is never too late to learn a new language. When you’re younger, the impression is that it might be easier, but that doesn’t mean that acquiring a new skill is so much more challenging for adults.

The truth is that the ease of learning a new language has much more to do with the dedication and study method employed than with the age. So, before starting your studies, it’s worth taking a look at the tips we’ve selected here!

1. Plan your study hours

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This is valid for those who want to cultivating a new habit as well as for those who will venture into learning: it is essential to plan the hours of study. This means being detailed, determining on which day and time you will study, in which place, with which course and with which books and materials. From this, it becomes much simpler to follow what has already been defined and not leave the goal behind in the middle of the work routine.

two. Find out which method works best

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When learning a new language, it is important to open up to new ways of learning and exercising what is being worked on, leaving fear and prejudice aside . This way, it is easier to evaluate which method works best to make study hours more efficient. The long-term result is quite interesting.

3. Practice a lot

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By more that some people identify more with the written, spoken or listening practice, it is important not to get complacent so as not to stagnate in the progress. Pursuing a language course can help prevent this from happening, as the class program is designed to work well with all language skills in a balanced way. In addition to following the schedule, it is also much easier to practice with people who have the same interests.

4. Use different tools in everyday life

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Who said that using apps to learn languages ​​is not a good idea? In addition to making study time and even that review much more fun through games, applications allow you to practice anytime and anywhere using your smartphone. Studying a few minutes a day makes it much easier to acquire new vocabulary.

5. Don’t give up grammar

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As much as studying grammar rules is challenging at times, it is essential to consolidate the language base well so that you do not give up in the midst of difficulties. Something interesting is that mastering grammar of the Portuguese language can also be very useful when studying another language, such as English, and especially to learn Latin languages, such as Spanish and French.

 

6. Go beyond study hours

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Bringing the language into your routine also makes a difference in the long run: this is true when changing the language of your cell phone’s operating system, listening to radios and podcasts foreigners, for the choice to marathon movies and series without subtitles in Portuguese and even for the decision to make a exchange after having a better consolidated base of the language.

Conclusion: the important thing is not to be afraid to invest

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If the objective when learning a language is to obtain a better career opportunity, discover a new country or even promote self-fulfillment, the important thing is make him an important part of your life and never let him go. After all, it is not just about having contact with a new culture or way of speaking, but also opening up to a new way of thinking and develop.

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