My language learning journey

 

Hello everyone and welcome back to my newest blog. This time I will be sharing mainly my English language learning journey. I started learning English at school in 3rd grade and since that I have been studying English yearly for approximately 12 years. Different languages have always fascinated me so that is most likely the reason why I have always enjoyed learning them at school and in my free time, and they have never been a nuisance to me. I would not consider myself super passionate about languages, but I see them as a great and useful hobby.

 

I have best learned foreign languages by learning new words and increasing my vocabulary. That’s how I learned some English from video games before I even started learning it at school. If you wish to learn English or some other languages, I highly recommend trying some story-driven video games with lots of dialogue. That’s where I have learned many new words over the years, and occasionally still do. I believe the best way to learn any language is to be exposed to it 24/7. I was living in Brighton for three months in autumn 2023. I was on a language trip studying English every day which was organized by EF, and I can confirm that back then my English was at its best.

 

During this English course I have practised my vocabulary by reading texts and underlining the words which meanings I don’t know. It has worked surprisingly well for me, and I have vastly increased my vocabulary. My suggestion for the future students is to not be afraid to make mistakes, be brave enough to speak and try to enlarge your vocabulary. This also applies to every other language, not just English. Think about yourself as a little child learning your first language. It did not matter how many mistakes you made because the most important was that you were being understood and brave enough to speak. Being able to communicate in different languages is an irreplaceable skill in life and especially at work which will make you stand out in the future.

 

My language learning journey continues after this course in several ways. I doubt I will take any academic English courses after I’m done with my studies, however, I shall develop my English skills independently for now. I have new languages in the horizon too. I’m currently learning Danish which is slightly easier for me since I have studied Swedish for many years and it’s quite similar. I would also like to try learning German later this year because many of my relatives know it and lately it has really piqued my interest. Lastly, I want to thank you all for reading my blog posts. It has been an educational and a new experience that I had never done before.

Kommentit

  1. Well written and thought-provoking points, especially your trip to Brighton piqued my interest. Learning different languages will always help you understand foreign cultures and grow as an individual. I will gladly follow what comes next!

    VastaaPoista
  2. Thanks for sharing your language learning story! It’s really cool how you’ve combined formal study with fun, like playing story-driven video games. That’s such an effective and enjoyable way to pick up vocabulary. I also liked your advice about thinking like a child learning their first language. It’s a great reminder not to fear mistakes.

    VastaaPoista
  3. What a fantastic and motivating blog post! It's great to see how you've embraced language learning as both a hobby and a practical life skill. Your experiences, especially living in Brighton and learning through video games, show how immersive and fun language learning can be. I really liked your advice about not being afraid to make mistakes—it's such an important mindset for growth. Your enthusiasm for learning new languages like Danish and German is truly inspiring. Best of luck on your continued language journey, and thank you for sharing your story so openly!

    VastaaPoista

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