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One thing I haven't mastered is the ability to speak, or fully understand, another language. At various points you hit a wall and give up, at least if you try to do it on your own. Clearly it is possible to learn several languages as there are entire countries where people speak three or more languages. This article is on the back of something I saw on YouTube, specifically one of the TedX talks. The speaker outlined 5 principles and seven actions. Here I will outline those facts and add some extra commentary.
The speaker (Chris Lonsdale, TedXLinganUniversity) stated that being fluent in a language required only 3000 words. The justification is that while a language can have several thousand words (1 million+ for English), 90% of the everyday language is restricted to about 3000 words. If the goal is set at this level then language acquisition seems much more achievable. What makes this more interesting is that rapid acquisition of a language is a also a less formidable goal, since a speaker needs a far smaller number of words than otherwise suspected.
The speaker claims that you can learn another language in 6 months by following his principles and actions. I'm intrigued and decided to try some of his suggestions to see how quickly I can learn 3000 words, and will be the subject of a follow up article.
Here are the main take-aways from the video:
Myths: (1) You don't need talent. (2) Immersion doesn't matter.
The five principles are:
The seven actions are:
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