Learn a Language QUICKER with my TOP 3 Tips

Learning another language isnā€™t easy. Bottom line. I wish there was a magical pill you could take to all of a sudden be speaking another language.

I wish I could tell you give it a day or 2 and youā€™ll get it. But the reality is there are going to be days when you are like whatttt am I doing?! Am I ever going to get this? Days where you will feel defeated, frustrated, and hopeless or break down crying in front of your teacher (like me).

Maybe I should have shared the good news first. Because there is good news! Itā€™s normal. Youā€™re normal. Youā€™ll get there.

You will learn the language you set out to learn if you keep going forward. Itā€™s hard work but you can do it! Our motto in learning Spanish was ā€œpoco-a-pocoā€ ie little by littleā€”and thatā€™s how it happened.

I had always wanted to learn Spanish and finally at the age of 28, I did! Yupā€”Calvin and I packed our bags and we went to Mexico. Truthfully it was the hardest thing I had ever done, until I birthed a baby! Since then we have spent one accumulated year in Mexico and two years in Spain. We have failed a lot but we have learned even more!

Here are my top 3 tips for learning a language. I hope they help you!

#1

GO to the place where the language you want to learn is the primary language spoken.

I always say you can learn a language outside of a country, because you can (I learned Portuguese 100% this way)! You can have good intentions and use resources like Rosetta Stone or Duolingo which we did and they will help you, but I found being in the place motivated me so much more. Everyday I ran into people that I wanted to communicate withā€”whether it was asking the price for the bus fare or trying to figure out directions. Gestures only get you so far when it comes to language. Also, Iā€™m an extrovert and I just really wanted to be able to talk to people. Side note: Sometimes I think women learn faster in general because we talk more!

#2

Take some classes or get a language coach.

A good teacher can accelerate you through a plateau. Even if itā€™s just 1 month it will help you so much understanding why in Spanish they say ā€˜casa rojaā€™ for red house when it looks like itā€™s house red in English. The grammar and rules as crazy as they can be will help you to have a great foundation. We went to about 3 months of private classes for 3.5 hours a day 5 days a week in Guadalajara. We never regretted the time we spent learning because it seriously has helped us even to this day. I am so thankful for our Spanish teacher Tere!

#3

Be okay with making mistakes.

Actually get used to it. Itā€™s okay. Itā€™s how you learn! When someone corrects me I am much more likely to remember the correct way to say it. It keeps you humble. You really feel silly at times, like a baby really because the sounds are new. I remember our teacher would have us say the abcā€™s in Spanish to practice the sounds and there were times Calvin and I would just crack up laughing because we felt like we sounded ridiculous.

She would have us read the King James version of the Spanish Bible (Reina Valera 1960) out loud before we even knew how to say words. It really did help us to learn because she corrected our pronunciation which was wrong every other word. We have some hilarious fail stories that make language learning fun and funny :).

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Top 3 Tips for Learning Another Language
Camille learning Spanish in Guadalajara, Mexico

Some bonus tips would be:

Know the “why” behind learning the language.

Is it just to say you know it or what is the real reason motivating you? If you can identity that you will more likely stick it out when it gets tough.

Take naps if you can because your brain is in overdrive and you need the rest!

I remember EVERY day after class we would have a siesta.

Practice all areas of language learning

  • Reading (out loud too),
  • writing,
  • speaking,
  • listening,
  • watching (with subtitles) to learn even faster.

Donā€™t give up.

As much as you will want to quit at times keep pressing in. You WILL get it! I remember finally by the end of the 3 months I was communicating in broken sentences and sooo happy! It truly is rewarding.

I started with Spanish and now have learned Portuguese and Italian and am working on French! I haven’t regretted learning a new language yet. Learning a language opens up a whole new people group to you, a whole new world. There is such a satisfaction that comes being able to communicate in someoneā€™s heart language. So what are you waiting for? šŸ˜‰

I hope my tips help you learn the English language (or others) quicker. How about youā€”have you learned another language? I would love to hear your experience and tips for learning a language! DM Me on Instagram.

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Hi friends! I create American English content for you and ESL Learners around the world!

When I am not creating videos, books or blogs, you will probably find me in a cafe somewhere around the world, studying my next target language or at home cooking up food for my family of five.

Stick around, read some posts and learn some English with me :)

NEVER. GIVE. UP. ~Camille

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