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Practice Makes Perfect

Learning a new language takes a lot of practice. Some academic concepts can be learned quickly and you don’t need to practice them often to have the general idea. A language is completely different. You need to constantly be using your language otherwise it will quickly fade away. Many people learn a language in high school or college almost fluently, but by the time they are 30 it is completely gone. Language skills seem to fade much quicker than other concepts. You have to look for opportunities to use your language at all times, otherwise you will lose it.

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One Response to “Practice Makes Perfect”

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