MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2023 by Magaly A.
9:38AM
Why is it hard to learn a second language?
Learning a second language can be challenging for several reasons. While the specific difficulties can vary from person to person and depend on the language being learned, there are some common obstacles that many language learners encounter, for example:
The first obstacle is such as age, it’s often said that children have an easier time learning a second language than adults. This is because young brains are more adaptable and capable of acquiring new languages effortlessly. As we age, our brains become less adaptable, making it more challenging to pick up new linguistic patterns. The second obstacle is the structure, grammar, and vocabulary of your native language can affect how you learn and speak a second language. Because many times you associate words from the language you are learning with the native language that have nothing in common.
The third
obstacle is learning a new language involves memorizing a substantial amount of
vocabulary. This can be time-consuming and overwhelming, especially in the
early stages of language acquisition. For this reason, it is essential learning
a new language is a long-term commitment that requires motivation and
persistence. Many learners start
enthusiastically but lose momentum when faced with the challenges of plateauing
or slow progress. Next obstacle, there is fear of making mistakes, can hinder
language learners from practicing and using the language. However, making
mistakes is a natural part of the learning process and should be embraced as a
way to improve. The last obstacle to mention on this blog could also be time
constraints learning a new language can be time-consuming, and many people have
busy lives with work, family, and other commitments. Finding the time to
consistently practice and study can be difficult. Despite these challenges,
it's important to remember that learning a second language is entirely possible
with dedication, patience, and effective learning.