Learning and teaching languages
After reading about different
methodologies not only to learn languages but to learn in general, I feel more
motivated to continue teaching Spanish and English. There is nothing new in
saying that we all learn in different ways but in what this is especially true
is when we learn languages. One more thing that is not new about humans is the
fact that events in life, can define who we are and what we like or don’t like.
I can say that the idea of learning
languages was first triggered by a Russian family living in Santiago. I was 7
or 8 years-old the first time I heard a language different from Spanish. At
home, I had heard French and English before but it wasn’t fluent because my
father and mother studied those languages at school but they couldn’t speak in
French or English; they knew how to pronounce words, phrases and questions.
Speaking fluently in a language that
is not your mother tongue is to be able to expand the limits sometimes we
create for ourselves. Some people learn languages easily than others and some
other people never learn a foreign language but considering how many and how
different we are, learning a foreign language could be a very good idea if we
want to travel, and if we want to meet
people. Apart from meeting people, when we speak one or more foreign languages
we can understand more cultures. So, the way people think, act, what they
believe in and the language they speak can help us learn more about us and our
limits.
Going back to Russian, I can’t say I
feel frustrated because I don’t speak it fluently because I haven’t been
studying it they way I need to. Even though I have nobody to practice Russian
with, I really want to learn something else that’s not numbers 1 to 10, days of
the week and personal pronouns; so one day I can talk with Russians or with
people who speak it as a foreign language, like me.
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