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A Mid-20s Single Girl Shares the Ultimate Guide to Learn 3 Different Languages at the Same Time
I have many years of working experience in multinational companies that use English as my foreign language. English has helped me become a global citizen, empowered my credibility so I know how important it is to be able to excel at a second language.
The question is: Do you believe you can learn 3 different languages at the same time to achieve more success in life and business? Today, I've been blessed to become friend with a professional language coach, May Lau, founder of Easy Language Coaching, with the ability to speak three different languages - Chinese, Japanese, English - fluently. She sweetly agreed to take a few minutes to share her tips for my readers in language learning. Let's listen to her: May Lau: My tips to learn 3 different languages at the same time. We are living in the world with supporting of high technology and internet help us to get information and knowledge from any subject of any country. And, the connection with people all over the world has never been easy like this before. The massive investment into oversea markets of thousands of big companies brings a lot of career opportunities to people in those countries. Learning foreign language becomes important and necessary for those who want to have a big change in their future career. Language is not only a communication tool but also a main bridge leading to the endless knowledge source of human wisdom. I am now sharing with you 3 tips - a simple and easy way to master new languages in short time. #1: Find a reason to love new languages It is very hard for those who do not have any idea of how to be interested in languages, but please remember it is the most important factor. The truth is you cannot focus and do anything by your all heart without passion. If even you try but still cannot love it, you have to set up obvious -short time-goals. You have to clearly specify skills and progress you want to achieve in the period of 6 months or 1 year. Write down the goals on notebook or somewhere you can read it every day to remind you there is an uncompleted task you have to keep going on. After period, review the progress, and set next goals. My experience:
#2: Listen, listen and listen The best way to increase your vocabularies and common used grammars in daily life is to listening to all the available programs you find on the internet, such as the news, music or radio programs. You need to create a habit to listen it every day. You need to bring up a strong will and perseverant mind to stick to the goal. 5am in the morning is the best time to practice listening. In the first 3 months, make a habit to wake up at 5pm and do the very first thing on day by listening to the news or programs in 30 minutes. Do not care too much about the meaning of the story you listen, because in this stage, you just like "make friend" with languages, you listen to be familiar with the pronunciation of the natives. You have to listen at least 3 times for every topic with the rule as below: First listening: Turn off transcript, try to catch the main idea of the topic.My experience (university time):
#3: Speak out and write down anytime and anywhere Most of beginners are too shy to speak or write to other people in foreign languages, just because they are afraid of making mistakes and being laughed at. If you are in that situation, you definitely have to remove that thought right away from your head, then you can find the giant within awaken. The biggest difficulty for beginners is how to overcome psychological barrier which created by their own shyness. There is a very simple way you can make "that little shy guy" disappear from your all life: Speak out and write down whenever you want to without any caution or well preparation.The fact is people tend to have confidence in communication if their language skills are good enough or even perfect. And the truth is no one can define what good or perfect skills look like. Therefore, just try out what have on your hands. Nobody laughs at you when you have mistake, on the contrary, they are willing to correct it for you. Now, cheer your confidence up and follow these steps:
My experience:
Davis T. Nguyen: Thank you for sharing with us those valuable ideas. I really appreciate your kindness! -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. ![]() More... |
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