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Tips on Learning a New Language
by Jim Ada

So you've decided that it's time to learn a new language. Whether you want to learn
for a business trip or because you're going on the trip of a lifetime, learning a new
language can be fun and rewarding. What language do you want to learn? Maybe it's
Spanish. Maybe Swahili. It doesn't matter what language you want to learn or why
you want to learn it. What does matter is what do you do to best accomplish the feat
of learning the new language?

There are many different language courses on the market today. I will use the
Pimsleur Method courses as an example. Pimsleur is easy to use and very effective. So
let's say you have decided to use a Pimsleur Level I CD course to learn your new
language. This course has 30 audio lessons. Here are a few suggestions that will help
to make learning a new language a successful experience.

1. Set a Goal

Buy yourself a notebook that you can keep notes in. On the first page set a goal for
when you will complete the course. The Pimsleur Level I CD course has 30 one-half
hour lessons. If your goal is to complete a lesson each weekday as you commute to
work, it will take you 6 weeks to complete the course. Be sure to set a time to start
the course and a time to finish. Setting goals is a very important first step in learning
a new language.

2. Set a Time

Just like all things that are important in your life, you need to set a time to learn your
new language. This is part of your goal setting but of equal importance to your
success. Don't let other things get in your way of learning a new language. If you
don't make this a priority, everything will come in your way and you will not
effectively learn your new language.

3. Take Notes

In your notebook take notes of the words that may be difficult for you to remember.
Spell them out. Write their definition. Write out simple phrases you want to memorize.
"How are you?" "What is your address?" "Thank you!" You will be surprised with
how much this helps you to remember these words and phrases.

4. Articles and Pictures

Keep a folder and collect articles and pictures about the country you are learning
about. If you want to learn French, you might have pictures of the Eiffel Tower or the
Seine River. In your mind, or for real, plan a trip to see and converse with the people
you are learning about. Dreams are great motivators.

5. Books, Newspapers, Magazines

Go to the library, bookstore or magazine shop and get yourself books, newspapers
and magazines that you can look at and try to read things in your new language. You
will be amazed at how much you can understand in your new language as you move
along on your goals.

These 5 ideas will help you to successfully reach your goal and have a much more
enjoyable time while you are at it.
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Jim Ada has been working in the language industry for over 15 years and has had
years of international business experience. He has seen firsthand the need of learning
a new language. Take your language learning to a whole new level. Find the language
course that is right for you at www.SpeakALanguage.com. Visit our website to hear a
free Pimsleur lesson.