I love learning foreign languages so much that I learn a new language every two years. When people find I'm a polyglot(通晓多种语言的人),they always ask me, "How do you do that?" Honestly, my answer will be, "I don't know. I simply love learning languages."They want to know why they spend years learning even one language, never achieving fluency, and what's the secret of being polyglots.
And what do we have in common? I decided to find that out. I went to several event where language lovers gather to practice the languages, asked dozens of polyglots about methods they use, and heard dozens of approaches.Everybody seems to have a' unique way to speak several languages fluently
All these polyglots talked about languages learning as if it was great fun. They found ways to turn language learning from a boring subject into a pleasant daily activity. You should have seen their faces when they were showing me their colorful grammar charts and handmade flash cards. The methods are various, but they make sure it's something enjoyable.
I realized it's actually how I learn.Then interesting programs became my choice. So all is clear. If you don't like writing words down on paper, type them in an app. If you're a shy person, apply self-talk at home. This is how polyglots learn languages, and the best news is that it's available to anyone willing to take the learning into their own hands.
A. How can those with little talent be fluent?
B. But people are never happy with the reply.
C. There's no shortcut to learning languages for anyone.
D. One of them even made recipes in a foreign language.
E. That made me wonder, too, how other polyglots actually do it.
F. When learning Spanish last year, I was bored with textbooks.
G. Polyglots simply found ways to enjoy the language- learning process.