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    Wednesday, October 19th, 2011
    9:33 pm
    Easiest Language To Learn How To Speak Fluently
    There are many languages to choose from to learn as your second language. You can still try to find easy ways to learn a new language. Say for instance, you are a Spanish speaker. You will find many words in Italian similar making it easy for you to adjust to. This is due to both languages being Latin based with many of the same grammar. As a side note, the level of difficulty will go up as you get much older. Researchers have found learning another language to be more difficult in your middle to senior citizen years due to the brain losing some of its ability to rewire and respond coherently to new experiences. While you are still young, use this time to learn another language since it is much easier to do so now.

    The easiest language to learn will both resemble and sound like your native one. For instance, people in France will find Italian easy.

    People from there will find the Russian, Lithuanian, and Estonian language easier to learn than Spanish or French. On the other hand, it isn’t easy all the time to find something that is similar to English. The closest language that may be easy to learn if you are an English speaker is Spanish. The vocabulary of Spanish isn’t colossal like Italian. A Spanish speaking neighborhood would be great to be part of if you want to experience and learn this language from others who speak it. With Spanish speaking people populating North America more and more, this is a great language to learn in order to open up to these people. It will help you find more jobs, and add to the experience of traveling.

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    8:54 pm
    Easiest Language To Learn Is…….
    Most people ask, “if I was to learn a second language what is the easiest language to learn?” Answering this questions will not always have the same results, it can be determined from many factors. We hope the list that has been compiled will help you find the second language you will benefit the most from.

    It’s important to notate if this will one you will have the ability to use daily. Similar to cardio when working out, if you don’t practice daily the ability to retain the information or workout could be lost. Seeing youself using this language at least once a day is a strong indicator that this is a language you can choose and will be something you will benefit from and have fun learning.

    2) Would this be a language that you have contact with people in the area that speak the language? To be able to retain the information and learn efficiently is important with the people in your surroundings. The language is harder to understand and learn if you are not given a a chance to learn from someone that has grown up with the language.

    3) Have you chosen a certain type of language to learn? If you are choosing a pre-packaged course make sure it’s a type that is best for your learning style. We recommend checking out products online to find a style of learning that is suited for you. If you can find a program that benefits from your style of learning you will be set in learning another language more easily and with a little less effort.



    In the end, the second language of choice will be the one you feel is most comfortable in learning. Your surroundings can play a big part in the language you should choose for a second language. Make sure it will be one that you feel comfortable in doing and it feel smooth and enjoyable.

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